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What is Gravity ?¿



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Answered by ushasingh9191
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Gravity (from Latin gravitas 'weight'[1]), or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light[2]—are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects, and the Moon's gravity causes the ocean tides.

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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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. ... So, the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is. Earth's gravity comes from all its mass.

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Something extra to remember :

A gravity is made up of quantum particles called " gravitons "

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