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Ishaan Esparza
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4 October, 21:32
How are objects in the universe held together by
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Cheyanne Ramsey
4 October, 21:45
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Objects are held together and remain there in the universe by powerful gravity.
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Without gravity humans would not be able to walk on earth. We would all lose the gravitational pull and start floating.
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