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International Space Station astronauts age slightly less than they would on Earth due to less gravity in space. Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward the center of Earth. Other forces include air resistance from air pushing on moving objects and friction from the contact between two surfaces. The document challenges readers to identify examples of these three forces in illustrations and discover which famous scientist discovered gravity and how.

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International Space Station astronauts age slightly less than they would on Earth due to less gravity in space. Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward the center of Earth. Other forces include air resistance from air pushing on moving objects and friction from the contact between two surfaces. The document challenges readers to identify examples of these three forces in illustrations and discover which famous scientist discovered gravity and how.

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An Amazing Fact a Day

The Force of Gravity


Amazing Fact
International Space Station astronauts return from missions having aged slightly less than
they would have if they had remained on Earth!

Challenge 1
Space has an effect on nearly every part of the human body because there is less gravity to
create the conditions we experience living on Earth.

Gravity is a type of force, which attracts a body towards the centre of the Earth. A force is a
push or pull acting upon an object.

Other forces include:

• Air resistance – the force of air pushing against a moving object.

• Friction - this resistance between two surfaces that are in contact with each other.

Look carefully at the illustrations on the activity sheet provided and use arrows to identify
each example of the 3 forces.

Challenge 2
Using the Internet or
non-fiction books, can you find
out which famous scientist
discovered the force of gravity?

How did they discover it?

You could also try to find out:

• how this can possibly be true;


• what would happen if there were twins, and one stayed on Earth while the
other went off on a high speed space mission and then returned to Earth.

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An Amazing Fact a Day

The Force of Gravity


Draw an arrow to indicate the forces present in each image and label them.

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The Force of Gravity Answers
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