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effect of Gravity varies according to the masses of the two objects,

and the distance between them

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Can gravity get stronger or weaker?

Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that always attracts objects with mass towards each other. It cannot get stronger or weaker in a specific location unless the mass distribution in that area changes significantly. However, gravity can be weaker in regions where there is less mass, such as in space, or stronger when there is more mass, such as around massive celestial bodies like black holes.


Why doesn't the moon have gravity?

The moon does have gravity, but its gravity is weaker than Earth's because the moon is smaller and less massive. Gravity is a force that pulls objects towards each other, and the strength of gravity depends on the mass of the objects.


Why is there less gravity at the top of a mountain?

== == All bodies in space warp space to one degree or another depending on their size and composition....their gravity is directly proportional to the center of their mass ...in other words the closer to its core the stronger the gravity ...conversly the further the weaker (a mountain)


How is gravity affected by distance?

Gravity is affected by distance in that the force of gravity decreases as the distance between two objects increases. This means that the farther apart two objects are, the weaker the gravitational pull between them.


What is the gravity on Enceladus?

The gravity on Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, is about 0.113 m/s², which is much weaker compared to Earth's gravity. This low gravity is due to Enceladus having a smaller mass and size than Earth.