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yes and no, planet earth is the only earth with gravity because there is only one earth, however planet earth is not the only planet with gravity or even the only object with gravity. every single planet and every star and even every comet or asteroid has gravity but its not just objects in space; everything is made of matter and all matter attracts other matter which is what causes gravity so the chair your sitting on, the computer in front of you, and even you have a small amount of gravity.

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