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why the gravitational force at on only earth why not on other planets?​

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Answered by gyanprakashnbq
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Answered by NailTheArtist2
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Earth's gravity comes from all its mass. All its mass makes a combined gravitational pull on all the mass in your body. ... You exert the same gravitational force on Earth that it does on you. But because Earth is so much more massive than you, your force doesn't really have an effect on our planet.If the Earth's gravity is lost, all items held to the Earth's surface by gravity would float away. That includes the atmosphere, water, people, cars and animals. If an object were secured strongly to the Earth, it would probably remain attached.According to some calculations, the Earth is losing 50,000 metric tons of mass every single year, even though an extra 40,000 metric tons of space dust converge onto the Earth's gravity well, it's still losing weight.

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