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Gravity usually varies depending on the size and density of a very large planet, moon or star. The Earth has more gravity than the Moon. Jupiter has a lot more gravity than Earth. The Sun has more gravity than Jupiter. A Black Hole (a collapsed star) has more gravity than any other known object in the universe.

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