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gravity

[grav-i-tee] / ˈgræv ɪ ti /
NOUN
force of attraction
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Under normal conditions, gas cools and settles into a rotating disk under gravity, much like the process that formed the flat, spinning plane of our solar system.

From Science Daily

The father, who got in touch via BBC Your Voice, added: "We are disappointed with the communication, given the gravity of the incident. The first we heard about it was from a BBC article."

From BBC

"We have concluded this is a case of exceptional gravity persistence and duration," said Lord Justice Edis.

From BBC

Typically, gas giants form with dense cores that generate strong gravity, allowing them to pull in and hold onto thick atmospheres of gas.

From Science Daily

Using highly sensitive gravity measurements collected by BAS' Twin Otter aircraft and others, researchers detected an unusual signal beneath the glacier.

From Science Daily