How Do Objects Move In Our Environment?
There are a variety of different objects in the world; objects can be different in appearance, use, etc., but their movements and how they move can be different as well. Objects move because of gravity. Some objects are stationary (do not move at all), and that is usually because of their weight. For example, a table cannot move. The legs of the table hold the weight of the top of the table on the floor. The only way that a stationary object can actually move is if a person picks it up, but it also depends on the weight of the object, because some objects (moving and stationary) are too heavy for humans to just carry with their hands.
Objects that move can move in different directions: vertical, horizontal, diagonal, etc. Some objects can only move in one direction, and some can move several or all directions. I think this is because of how the object is shaped, and its weight. I think certain objects are shaped or designed to move in a direction or directions, which I think is because of the humans who made those particular objects.
Objects that move each have a certain speed. There are several objects that move fast, move slow, etc. I think that objects are light and small move fast, big and heavy objects move slow, etc. I think that the weight of the object depends on its speed. But I also think that this isn't entirely true because for example, a car is bigger and heavier than a scooter, even though the scooter is lighter and smaller than the car. The car is faster because it is designed to move fast, and they are also fast when they have fuel inside them.
Overall, I think that the weight of an object plays a huge factor in an object's movement, and I hope to learn other factors that play roles in an object's movement in the future.
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