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Amaris Chaney
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20 February, 13:41
Why is all matter affected by gravity-
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Bruno
20 February, 14:04
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Gravity is a force pulling together all matter (which is anything you can physically touch). The more matter, the more gravity, so things that have a lot of matter such as planets and moons and stars pull more strongly. Mass is how we measure the amount of matter in something.
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