What is Gravity
Gravity in Action
Weird but True
Gravity in Motion
100

What is gravity?

The force that pulls objects toward each other.

100

What happens if you drop an apple and a pencil at the same time?

They fall at the same speed (if there's no air resistance).

100

True or False: Gravity works in outer space.

True

100

What force slows a ball down after it’s thrown into the air?

Gravity.

200

What object has the strongest gravitational pull in our solar system?

The Sun.

200

Why do astronauts float in space?

Because they are in free fall, falling around the Earth.

200

True or False: A heavier object falls faster than a lighter one.

False – they fall at the same rate (if no air resistance).

200

What would happen if you threw a ball in space where there is no gravity or air?

It would keep moving in a straight line forever.

300

Who discovered that gravity is a force that pulls objects to Earth?

Isaac Newton.

300

What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?

The Sun’s gravity.

300

True or False: Gravity only works on Earth.

False – gravity is everywhere.

300

Why do objects bounce less and less after each bounce?

Gravity pulls them down and some energy is lost on impact.

400

Why do things fall to the ground instead of floating away?

Because Earth's gravity pulls them down.

400

What causes ocean tides on Earth?

The Moon’s gravity.

400

True or False: You don’t have gravity inside your body.

False – all matter has gravity, even you!

400

What causes a roller coaster to come back down after going up a hill?

Gravity pulls it downward.

500

What would happen to your weight if you went to the Moon?

You would weigh less because the Moon has less gravity.

500

If you jump up, why do you come back down?

Gravity pulls you back to Earth.

500

True or False: Gravity is weaker the farther you are from Earth.

True.

500

What is the invisible area around a planet or star where its gravity can pull on objects?

A gravitational field.