- Gravity is the force that gives objects their weight. In places with less gravity, such as the Moon, an object would weigh less. Although gravity is a strong force, it is not directly noticeable unless an object falls.
- Gravity plays a crucial role in maintaining order in the universe by keeping objects in their proper places, such as planets in orbit and objects on the ground.
- Due to the earth’s gravity, all things on the earth remain on it. Even if we throw something upwards with great force, it finally falls to the ground.
Topics
Our Earth and Our Solar System
Motions of the Earth
The Earth and Its Living World
Environmental Balance
Family Values
Rules Are for Everyone
Let Us Solve Our Own Problems
Public Facilities and My School
Maps - Our Companions
Getting to Know India
Our Home and Environment
Food for All
Methods of Preserving Food
Transport
Communication and Mass Media
Water
Clothes - Our Necessity
The Environment and Us
- Deforestation and Its Causes
- Consequences of Deforestation
- Pollution and Its Types
- Water Pollution and Its Causes
- Air Pollution and Its Causes
- Soil Pollution and its Causes
- Environmental Balance
- Our Needs and the Environment
- Global Efforts for Protection of the Environment
- Efforts to Maintain Biodiversity
- Devrais - a Boon for All Living Creatures!
Constituents of Food
Our Emotional World
Busy at Work - Our Internal Organs
Growth and Personality Development
Infectious Diseases and How to Prevent Them
Substances, Objects and Energy
Community Health and Hygiene
Gravity:
Gravity is a force that binds all heavenly bodies together, causing them to revolve around the sun at a fixed distance in a fixed orbit. This force is similar to how satellites revolve around their planets. The Moon stays close to Earth because of gravity, and that’s why we see it in the sky.
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