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How strong is the sun gravity?

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Gravity causes force that pulls every two masses together.

It's the force of gravity between the sun and earth that keeps the earth

in orbit around the sun. Same goes for the other planets.

The force of gravity is also what holds you on the earth.

Gravity is everywhere, and you see the effects wherever there are two masses.

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