the density of the object that gravity is working upon determines it.
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On Earth it's the moon.
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
The sun because it has more mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational pull.
All the planets have a gravitional pull so they all pull on each other, and additionally gravity's strength fades and is reduced to a force that isn't strong enough to overcome friction. So the result is planets that stay in their places.
Haumea has a gravitational pull of just 0.63m/s2, which is between one fifteenth and one sixteenth of that of Earth.
because of the gravitional pull of the universe..and the alignment of the asteroids...
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
They are both affected by the moons gravitional pull, but from different extremes.
The three factors are the mass of the two objects and the distance between them.
The moons gravitational attraction is weaker as the moon is smaller