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Near-Earth Objects. Comets, meteors, and other things in space that are near Earth.
Yes because large asteroids heading for earth are Near Earth Objects and if they were to hit many people can lose their lives.
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Objects that fall near Earth's surface are rarely in free fall because air resistance exerts a force on the falling objects. This force opposes the force of gravity, resulting in a net force that is not solely directed downwards. As a result, the objects do not accelerate at the full rate of gravity, causing their motion to deviate from true free fall.
Moon Near-Earth Objects (asteroids, comets) Venus Mars
NEO's (Near Earth Object)
Gravity is not unique to the Earth. All matter has gravity and all matter attracts all other matter. Since the Earth has mass it also has a gracvitational field associated with it.
The acceleration of objects in free fall near Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, commonly denoted as "g." This acceleration is due to the force of gravity pulling the objects towards the center of the Earth.
NASA's Near Earth Objects program is one group that tracks object that pass near the Earth (you might have expected that from the name).
Gravity acts on all objects with mass. In the context of the Earth, gravity mostly acts on the Earth itself and objects on or near its surface.
It is not possible to provide a comprehensive list of all objects near Earth. However, some common examples include the Earth's natural satellites (like the Moon), artificial satellites, space debris, spacecraft, asteroids, and comets.
Everything near Earth is pulled towards its center due to gravity, a fundamental force of nature that attracts objects with mass towards each other. The strength of gravity between two objects is determined by their masses and the distance between them, causing objects to be pulled towards a larger mass like Earth.