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ok the gravity is so strong that it can pull us right , so it is stronger than u think
Yes. It's gravity stronger than any force in the universe.
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The gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on Mercury.
Tides are caused by the fact that the Moon and the Sun pull one side of the Earth stronger than the other side - gravity decreases with the square of the distance. The main contributor is the Moon; therefore the cycle is NOT every 24 or 12 hours, but about twice every 24h50m. Therefore, the high tide will not always be in the evening.
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ok the gravity is so strong that it can pull us right , so it is stronger than u think
yes it is further away from the gravity pull so yes
The gravity of a black hole is stronger than Earth's gravity. Black holes have such a strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape from them.
Earth has a stronger pull than the moon.
No. Jupiter's gravity is much stronger than Pluto's
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
The greater the mass the stronger the gravitational pull
Mass affects gravity in that the greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. Objects with more mass will attract other objects with greater force. This is why planets with larger masses have stronger gravitational fields.
Yes. It's gravity stronger than any force in the universe.
Gravity gets stronger with larger masses. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the objects involved, meaning that the larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational pull between the objects.