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When you jump you don't stay inn the air for long because of gravity

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In microgravity environments like space, there is less gravitational force acting on the body, allowing astronauts to jump much higher and for longer durations compared to on Earth. This is because there is minimal resistance pulling them back down, resulting in the sensation of "floating" and increased mobility.

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