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What if the Earth Had No Gravity?

Summary by Billiken
The Earth is part of the Solar System and moves around the Sun along with the other planets. That path does not happen by chance: the gravity of the Sun attracts the planets and helps keep them in orbit. But the Earth also has its own gravity. That force arises from all its mass and attracts to the center of the planet the objects that are on its surface. That is why people, oceans, animals, mountains and atmosphere remain united to the planet. …
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The Earth is part of the Solar System and moves around the Sun along with the other planets. That path does not happen by chance: the gravity of the Sun attracts the planets and helps keep them in orbit. But the Earth also has its own gravity. That force arises from all its mass and attracts to the center of the planet the objects that are on its surface. That is why people, oceans, animals, mountains and atmosphere remain united to the planet. …

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Billiken broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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