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Everything near Earth is pulled towards its center due to gravity, a fundamental force of nature that attracts objects with mass towards each other. The strength of gravity between two objects is determined by their masses and the distance between them, causing objects to be pulled towards a larger mass like Earth.

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Does earths gravity pulls objects toward its center?

Yes, Earth's gravity pulls objects towards its center. The force of gravity between Earth and objects on or near its surface causes everything to be pulled towards the center of the planet.


Everything on earth is pulled downward toward the center by what?

Everything on Earth is pulled downward towards the center by gravity, a force which arises from the mass of the Earth. This force keeps objects grounded and causes them to fall towards the surface when dropped.


Why do less dense compounds make up earths crust while the densest compound make up the earths core?

because the heavier elements are pulled toward center of the earth by gravity


When two forces acting on an object are equal they are?

Everything gets pulled down toward the earths center because of this force


Why do less dense compounds make up earths crust while the densest compounds make up the core?

because the heavier elements are pulled toward center of the earth by gravity


Do All objects fall toward the center of the earth.?

All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.


Does pressure increase from earths surface toward the center of earth?

Yes.


Why are planes pulled toward water?

They aren't. They are pulled towards the center of the earth, as are all objects on the surface of the earth.


Which force pulls everything toward the center of earth?

gravity


Is the force that pulls everything toward the center of the earth?

gravity


Is it true that a satellite is always being pulled by gravity?

Yes it is true. There is no way to turn gravity off or shield anything from it, so everything is always being pulled toward everything else by gravity.


Why doesn't the Sun's gravity pull on objects on earth?

It does. Earth, along with everything on it is pulled toward the sun by gravity. However since they are all pulled in the same direction at the same rate, everything stays on Earth.

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