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Zavier Schmitt
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21 July, 01:42
Gravity affects all mass, how?
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Leroy Bowen
21 July, 01:59
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Everything that has mass has gravity. The greater the amount of mass, the greater the gravity. And the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is. The reason we have weight is because of the gravitational pull on our bodies (our mass) by the Earth.
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Victoria Meza
21 July, 02:09
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Everything that has mass has gravity. The greater the amount of mass, the greater the gravity. And the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is. The reason we have weight is because of the gravitational pull on our bodies (our mass) by the Earth.
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