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24 April, 07:29
What is the earths gravational pull
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Daria
24 April, 07:38
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earths gravitational pull is a force exerted from earths core
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Tanner Hall
24 April, 07:49
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A Gravitational pull is a force that pulls two objects towards each other. Anything which has mass has a gravitational pull. The more massive an object has, it would have a stronger gravitational pull. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and causes stuff falling on the ground. Gravity holds planets in orbit around the sun and keeps the moon in orbit around Earth. The closer you are to an object, the Gravitational pull becomes stronger. Gravity is what gives you weight and it is a force that pulls on all the mass in your body.
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