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The gravity depends on the mass.
of course
density
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.
Maybe and maybe not. It depends on the speed of the two objects. A small object moving very fast might have more kinetic energy than a large object moving slowly.
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The gravity depends on the mass.
Objects of greater mass have more gravitational pull.
of course
<p>Astronomy or Astrophysics depending on which objects... large or small.<p>
It will be larger between the large objects. This force is equal to the universal gravitational constant times the two masses of the objects, all divided by the square of the distance apart the objects are.
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
Absolutely ALL objects does this. Large objects, much force. Small objects, little force. Black holes, Humoungus force.
Weathering if the term for a large rock that is slowly broken down into small pebbles over time. These smaller pieces are called sediment, sand, pebbles or silt.
density
Density
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.