Gravity
Definition:
Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward each other. On Earth, gravity pulls everything toward the center of the Earth.
Simple Explanation:
When you throw a ball up, it comes back down. That happens because of gravity.
Main Points:
Gravity is a pulling force.
It keeps us on the ground.
It makes objects fall down when dropped.
The Earth’s gravity pulls objects toward its center.
Bigger objects (like Earth) have stronger gravity.
Examples:
A pen falls when you drop it.
Rain falls from clouds to the ground.
The Moon stays around the Earth because of gravity.
Interesting Facts:
Gravity works everywhere in the universe.
Astronauts feel less gravity on the Moon.
Gravity keeps planets moving around the Sun.
Fun Fact:
If there were no gravity, we would all float like balloons!


