Not necessarily, gravitational pull is dependant upon the mass of an object. A smaller object can have more mass than a bigger object (An extremely dense 1x1x1 cube has more gravitational pull than a less dense 3x3x3 cube that has less mass). Size has absolutely NOTHING to do with gravitational pull.
Mass (kg) and Distance (m)
mass and distance
All things with a large mass such as the Earth have a gravitational force. Earth's gravity pulls down objects about 9.801 meters/sec.
it makes it bigger because your fat
Gravity. The gravitational pull of the earth itself.
It depends on the mass. The higher the mass the higher the gravitational force. Usually big things have higher masses than small things so the answer is yes, big things (usually) have a higher gravitational force than small things.
Greater than is >. Always look at the > and < as being a monster. The big open end is the mouth and its always hungry for BIGGER things. The other end is a smaller monster and it always hungry for SMALLER things.
A force generated b every object with mass that pulls things towards it. The bigger the mass of an object the bigger the gravitational force.
No
Because Earth's gravitational pull is far greater than any gravitational pull possessed by humans..
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
it is a square that you press and it makes things bigger and smaller as you move the mouse.
Not exactly. All positive integers are greater than all negative integers, but -1 is greater than -7 even though -7 is farther from zero. It's better to think of a number line. Things get greater as you move to the right, lesser as you move to the left.
yes it can make up depnding were u place can make things luk bigger. if you are going for a look to make your eyes look smaller, eye liner can help amazingly if you place it properly.
Things that make other things appear bigger include:magnifying glassmicrocopespy glasstelescopephotography through enlargementsscanned satellite images
fission is breaking big things up into smaller ones. fusion is joining little things together into bigger ones.
Mass and distance. Greater the mass the more force the closer the distance the more force as well