microgravities

/ˌmaɪkroʊˈɡrævɪtiz/
noun
  1. Plural of microgravity; conditions of very weak gravity, such as those experienced in space or during free fall.
    • Scientists study microgravities to understand how plants grow without Earth's pull.
    • The astronauts conducted experiments in various microgravities aboard the space station.
    • Different microgravities on the Moon and Mars affect how equipment must be designed.
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