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Makena
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18 May, 04:44
Does only space have gravity?
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Lilia Murphy
18 May, 04:55
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Gravity causes every object to pull every other object toward it. Some people think that there is no gravity in space. In fact, a small amount of gravity can be found everywhere in space. Gravity is what holds the moon in orbit around Earth.
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