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yes. When you release the ball, the earth pulls that ball towards it, and remember every force has equal and opposite reaction, so the ball pulls on the earth. That might sound silly because the earth is so big and the ball is so small, but it does do it. The effect on the earth, obviously is just much less that the ball.

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