Yes because as more solur flares hitting the easrths magnetic feild sheild, it weakings and this effects the earth gravitationfeild, it the amount of solar flares keeps happing the earth would loose it gravity in 1,000,000 years
Yes, if the asteroid is captured by the Earth's gravitational pull.
uranus's gravitational pull is 91% or earth's.
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An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.
The sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it.
Any two objects with mass will have a gravitational force. The orbit of planets around stars depends on the gravitational pull of the star. The Earth exerts a gravitational pull on its moon but the moon also exerts a pull on the Earth.
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The Earth orbits the Sun due to the gravitational pull between the two objects. This gravitational force keeps the Earth in its elliptical path around the Sun, maintaining its orbit.
I think that gravity is based on mass, so the ?only? way the Earth could noticably lose gravity would be to lose a large amount of mass.
The gravitational pull of the earth causes a bulge on the opposite side of the moon. The gravitational pull of the earth is greater than the gravitational pull of the sun.
The earth's gravitational pull decreases as altitude increases.
No, the earth is bigger than the moon so they don't have the same gravitational pull