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what is gravity.



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Answered by Anonymous
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 \small \red{gravity, also \:  called  \: gravitation, in  \: mechanics, the \:  universal force  \: of  \: attraction  \: acting  \: between \:  all  \: matter. ... On  \: Earth  \: all \:  bodies \:  have \:  a  \: weight,  \: or \:  downward  \: force  \: of \:  gravity, proportional  \: to  \: their \:  mass, which  \: Earth's \:  mass exerts  \: on \:  them. Gravity \:  is measured  \: by  \: the  \: acceleration  \: that  \: it  \: gives  \: to \:  freely  \: falling  \: objects}

Answered by WaterPricecess
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The answer is gravity: an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity.Some examples of the force of gravity include: The force that holds the gases in the sun. The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again. The force that causes a car to coast downhill even when you aren't stepping on the gas. The force that causes a glass you drop to fall to the floor.

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