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The greater the mass, the
greater the gravitational pull.
An object's mass is less on
the Moon than it is on Earth.
Gravitational pull decreases with
an increase in the distance between
two objects.
The momentum of moving planets
does not depend on their masses.
If there were no gravity, planets
would collide with one another.
The Sun revolves in an
orbit within our galaxy.
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