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All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.
On Earth there is gravity pulling objects down and adding weight. On the moon there is no gravity so objects are weightless.
False. The question says "... regardless of size and weight ...", but it is weight that is the force of gravitybetween the object and the earth. So when the weight is different, the force is different, by definition.
Gravity
Yes. Also, objects of different mass, whether or not they have the same shape. With normal Earth gravity, i.e., near the Earth's surface, they will accelerate at about 9.8 meters/second2. This assumes that air resistance can be neglected; once air resistance becomes significant, the acceleration will be less.
Different objects are at different distance from Earth.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Objects fall faster to the earth, then compared to the moon, it is due to the different power of gravity on the the earth and moon.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
earth has the smallest range of temperatures
They are both objects in the Solar system.
the earth
the sun and earth
If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
the moon to orbit the earth
False
It doesn't have one. The NGC numbers are used to describe objects in outer space - as seen from Earth. Nor are individual objects in our Solar System included, as far as I know.