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yes anything with a mass has a gravitation pull. every you and i.

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What Planet is outside our solar system?

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Is the Sirius outside the solar system?

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How does gravity affects your solar system or universe?

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What is most of the solar system?

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What does gravity affect on the Solar System?

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What has the greatest gravity in your solar system?

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What is the governing force in the solar system when it comes to movement?

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Does gravity have an effect on your solar system?

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Are planets outside the solar system?

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What is a planet outside the solar system?

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