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 jumped up high and felt the pull of the ground? That’s gravity! Just like the colorful caterpillar in Eric Carle's stories, gravity helps us stay on the ground.
It pulls everything down, from bouncing balls to fluttering butterflies. When you drop a toy, it falls because of gravity! Isn’t that amazing?
So next time you play, remember that gravity is your invisible friend, keeping you safe and sound on the earth. Let’s jump and see how high we can go, but we’ll always come back down, thanks to gravity!