Objects that are heavier or closer to the earths Core have a greater gravity pull... If one person was on a beach and the other was on Mount. Everst The person at the beach would have a greater gravitaional pull... If an elephant and a mouse were on the same latitude of land the Elephant would have a greater gravitational pull because he if heavier... I hoped that helped...
Gravity is a force on earth that pull everything down. On the moon there is less gravity than on the earth
I think what you're trying to get at is "How big does an object have to be to have gravity?" which is different from "gravitation". Gravitation is something that everything has, big or small. It is the attraction that all objects exert on one another. Gravity, on the other hand, is specifically the force that a massive object exerts on other objects.
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A force is a push or pull on an object some ex are friction
why some have depressed navels while others have protruding navels.
gravitational pull depends on density and mass.
There is less gravity on the moon to pull you towards its surface than here on earth. Your mass x gravity(acceleration) = your weight. There is less gravity because the moon has less mass than the earth. All objects with mass have some amount of gravity that pulls them toward other objects with mass. The more mass you have in one spot the greater the pull of gravity there.
Gravity is a force on earth that pull everything down. On the moon there is less gravity than on the earth
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some people say god others say that the planets rotate on their axises because of the gravitational pull that keeps them rotating aroung the sun
Because of gravity. The greater a planet's mass the more gravity it has. The more gravity a planet has the more "force" is pulling you towards the centre and thus you have more weight.
There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
All planets have gravity, but some planets have more gravity that others. The amout of gravity is based on the size of the planet. Jupiter, for example, has much more gravity than Earth because it is bigger. Planents aren't the only objects that have gravity. Even your pencil has gravity, but it is such an extremly small amout that it really doens't make a difference.
Gravity is stronger on some planets because the planet's core is much more dense. Making it's gravitational pull stronger. Which is making gravity stronger. that is sortof true
Gravity, Electromagnetism between North and South poles.
I think what you're trying to get at is "How big does an object have to be to have gravity?" which is different from "gravitation". Gravitation is something that everything has, big or small. It is the attraction that all objects exert on one another. Gravity, on the other hand, is specifically the force that a massive object exerts on other objects.
big bang explosion forced everything out from small place , at some point gravity will pull it back in