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The more massive the mass, the larger the force of gravity The further the distance, the smaller the force of gravity, however gravity is infinite so no matter how far away from any size mass an object is it will always feel the force of gravity from that mass
Gravity attracts all mass, period. More massive objects have higher gravity, but even low masses will attract.
The gravity depends on the mass.
The force of gravity is stronger between larger masses, and weaker between smaller masses. That's why there's more force between you and the Earth than there is between you and a bowling ball, for example.
More distance = less gravity. More mass = more gravity.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
Earth is hafly big, so it has gravity. Larger, it has more gravity. Smaller, it has less gravity.
The more massive the mass, the larger the force of gravity The further the distance, the smaller the force of gravity, however gravity is infinite so no matter how far away from any size mass an object is it will always feel the force of gravity from that mass
The force of gravity increases with mass. The more massive a body is, the larger the force of gravity it will produce.
Filled with gravity? It does have gravity, just not as great as Earth's since it is smaller. The greater an object, the more gravity it has to pull objects close to it.
GRAVITY... gravity means that objects are "attracted" to other objects, and the larger the object, the more GRAVITY will "attract" the object. The sun's gravity is too large for the planets to overcome.
Gravity attracts all mass, period. More massive objects have higher gravity, but even low masses will attract.
the larger the objects the more gravity it can potentially have, the closer objects are the more the attraction they have between them.
Because since the outer planets are bigger then they have more gravity, drawing more objects toward it.
It is more accurate to say that more massive planets have stronger gravity. If a planet had the same mass as Earth but a larger radius (i.e. it is less dense) surface gravity would be weaker, as the strength of gravity depends on both an objects mass and the distance from its center.
Because since the outer planets are bigger then they have more gravity, drawing more objects toward it.
A smaller body always orbits around a larger body rather than the other way around because the larger body has more gravity