gravitaional pull
mass
the earth of course.
It depends on the distance. The only reason that the moon exerts or pulls gravity more is because that the moon is very close to the Earth, while the Sun is very far far away.
Low and high tides .
Larger masses have larger gravitational forces, so the Sun's gravity is much stronger than that of Earth.
increases 4 times the initial force
Mass
The earth exerts a stronger gravitational force.
the earth of course.
Anything that has mass exerts a gravitational field, so yes, earth exerts one.
Well.................. the gravitational force of earth exerts a force of 9.8m/s squared.
It depends on the distance. The only reason that the moon exerts or pulls gravity more is because that the moon is very close to the Earth, while the Sun is very far far away.
Causes Earth's centripetal Acceleration........ WHS AOEC
Any two objects with mass will have a gravitational force. The orbit of planets around stars depends on the gravitational pull of the star. The Earth exerts a gravitational pull on its moon but the moon also exerts a pull on the Earth.
Yes. All mass exerts a gravitational pull and gravity exists everywhere. Many objects have much stronger gravity than Earth does.
Low and high tides .
It exerts a stronger force on us (when we are on it's surface) for two reasons: 1. It has a larger mass (gravitational field strength increases with mass). 2. It is closer (gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the object's centre of gravity).
No. All matter exerts a gravitational pull. We feel Earth's gravity because it has a very large mass.