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Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Explanation writing

Hi guys

During those three weeks, we are working on our explanation writing. The teacher told us to choose any topic that we are interested in, and I chose gravity, and he is my writing.

Gravity is a thing that holds objects down. For example, Why when you jump, you come back down? Why not flying to the sky? It’s because gravity, the gravity holds the object down, is because of the mass of the object.

The gravity on other planets are all different, some of them are small and some of them are large. The weight that you are right now is different when you are on other planets, because of the mass, more mass, there is more gravity.


Earth's gravity comes from all its mass. objects with more mass have more gravity, gravity also gets weaker with distance.


As I already said, In our solar system, the planets that have the most gravity is Jupiter - (11.2 times bigger than Earth) the second one is the Saturn - (9.5 times bigger than Earth) the third is the Uranus - (4.0 times bigger than Earth) the fourth one is the Neptune - (3.8 times bigger than Earth) the fifth one is the Earth - the sixth one is the Venus - (95% the size of Earth) the seventh one is the Mars - (about half the size of Earth) The last one is the Mercury - (38% the size of the Earth)


How do mass and distance affect gravity? Basically, the force of gravity between two objects is determined by the mass of each object and the distance between their centers.


Every time you jump, gravity pulls you back. Without gravity you’ll float off into the atmosphere, gravity works at any time when you drop a book, throw a ball up in the sky, and a lot other things. We know that it causes any two objects in the universe to be drawn to one another. 


Gravity started from the middle of a planet, The gravity changes depending on the size of the planet, the bigger the planet is, the more gravity it has. an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall.

An animation of gravity at work. Albert Einstein described gravity as a curve in space that wraps around an object—such as a star or a planet. If another object is nearby, it is pulled into the curve.


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