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Where can you find gravity in the universe? If your feet are on the ground, then look no further! Gravity is the force that holds you to the earth.

Gravity is what holds the moon spinning round the earth, and not floating away. Gravity holds the oceans on the earth, as well as the atmosphere.

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Black Holes are found by detecting the effects of their gravitational pull on other objects. Usually, they are in the center of galaxies and where massive stars explode.

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Here are some things that gravity does:* It keeps planets, such as Earth, in one piece.

* It keeps the atmosphere around planets that are massive enough, such as Earth.

* It keeps the planets around the Sun (or other stars).

* It keeps the stars in a galaxy together.

* It keeps galaxies together, in a galaxy group such as the Local Group.

* Actually, it was gravity which made all these structures to form in the first place.

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