The further away you get from the sun, the colder it will get. As it gets colder, water will go from liquid form, to a solid form, also known as ice. Even salt water will turn to ice, once it gets cold enough.
So an ice ring will form around the earth, containing the water, once you get far enough south. This ice ring is known as Antarctica.
Things fall, as they are more dense than the medium they are surrounded by. A example is Helium, which is less dense than air, so instead of falling, it goes upward, until it finds it relative buoyancy level.
Gravity is a theory about how two object attract each other, based on their mass, and it never been proven. As a example electromagnetism (static electricity) is a much stronger force then what they claim gravity is (100.000 times stronger or something like that), and you can not control for if you are detecting electromagnetism or gravity, if running experiments.
(Electromagnetism - the force we know best - is 10 to the 36th power stronger than Gravity. That's 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger!
That is based on the density of the medium it is surrounded by. The more dense a thing is, and it will go down, if it is less dense then the medium it is surrounded by, it will go up. If an object finds it relative buoyancy level, it will neither move up or down, unless an external force is applied to it.
The further away you get from the sun, the colder it will get. As it gets colder, water will go from liquid form, to a solid form, also known as ice. Even salt water will turn to ice, once it gets cold enough.
So an ice ring will form around the earth, containing the water, once you get far enough south. This ice ring is known as Antarctica.
Things fall, as they are more dense than the medium they are surrounded by. A example is Helium, which is less dense than air, so instead of falling, it goes upward, until it finds it relative buoyancy level.
Gravity is a theory about how two object attract each other, based on their mass, and it never been proven. As a example electromagnetism (static electricity) is a much stronger force then what they claim gravity is (100.000 times stronger or something like that), and you can not control for if you are detecting electromagnetism or gravity, if running experiments.
(Electromagnetism - the force we know best - is 10 to the 36th power stronger than Gravity. That's 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger!
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That is based on the density of the medium it is surrounded by. The more dense a thing is, and it will go down, if it is less dense then the medium it is surrounded by, it will go up. If an object finds it relative buoyancy level, it will neither move up or down, unless an external force is applied to it.