गुरुत्व
Gurutva
Gravity is a force that pulls things towards each other. It keeps us on the ground and makes things fall when we drop them.
You say 'gravity' like this: gra-vih-tee.
The word 'gravity' comes from the Latin word 'gravitas', which means 'weight' or 'heaviness'.
The word 'gravity' in Hindi is 'गुरुत्वाकर्षण' (Gurutvākarṣaṇ).
The word 'gravity' in Kannada is 'ಭೂಗರ್ಭಾಕರ್ಷಣ' (Bhūgarbhākarṣaṇa).
Have you ever wondered why you don’t float away like a balloon? That’s because of something called gravity! Imagine a big, invisible hug from the Earth that keeps you safe and sound on the ground.
When you jump, gravity pulls you back down, just like a bouncy ball! It helps us walk, run, and even ride our bikes.
So, the next time you bounce or play, remember that gravity is your friend, keeping you close to the Earth. Isn’t that amazing? Let’s celebrate gravity and all the fun it brings!