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Have you ever noticed that drops of water fall to the ground as soon as they form

in clouds ? Have you noticed how a car rolls downhill when the brake is released ?

Have you noticed how people who jump out of airplanes fall to the ground, slow if

they have parachutes and fast of they don't ? Did you ever notice that a diver

doesn't have to jump down off of the diving board ... how he only has to step

off the end of it, and he falls straight down to the water ? Have you noticed that

you don't have to pump the soda out of the bottle into your glass ... you only have

to hold the end of the bottle over the glass and tip the bottle, and the stuff pours

right down into the glass ? Have you noticed that skiers don't have to be pulled

down the mountain with cables, and that an airplane reduces engine power when

it needs to come down ? Finally, if you haven't noticed any of these things yet, I

just want you to think about this, but don't try it: What do you suppose would

happen if you rolled out of an upstairs window in your house ?

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Q: Why don't you notice thing move toward each other because of gravity?
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What is the force that pulls all objects to the earth?

GRAVITY... 2nd answer: The force that pulls all objects toward each other is gravity. The earth exerts the force of gravity on you, and you exert the force of gravity on the earth ( or your couch, dog, etc). We notice Earth's force of gravity because it is huge compared with the force of gravity of our bodies .... or the force of gravity of our bowling balls, and so forth.


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Why we don't notice the force of gravity between ourselves and other objects around us?

Because we r not sensitive.lol


Does gravity pull you towards the earth?

Gravity pulls you and the Earth toward each other.


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Anything in the universe that has mass, including you, me, a pencil, a piece of dust, all have gravity and are attracted to each other. Example: You are not just attracted toward Earth . . . the Earth is also attracted to you. From this can be said that objects with mass attract each other. It's just that you notice the gravity attraction from a large body like Earth because it is so huge. Also, Earth is close to you.


A force that pulls objects toward each other is called?

gravity is a force that pulls object toward each other


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Because the gravity of a larger object pulls the smaller ones toward them.


What Does The Force Of Gravity Do?

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What is a force that pulls all things toward each other?

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What foce pulls the moon and Earth toward each other?

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What is the force that pulls every mass toward every other mass?

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