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Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward each other. anything with mass has a gravitational pull. while everyday objects like tables and chairs have mass, their masses are not large enough to have significant amounts of gravitational force. effects of gravity are more obvious when observing massive objects like planets and moons. think about how gravity affects massive objects in the solar system.
choose all correct statements about the effects of gravity of earth, the moon, and within space.
the moon has less gravitational force than earth because it is smaller and has less mass.
the orbit of each planet in the solar system is controlled by its moon(s).
earth's tides are affected most by the sun's gravitational force.
mass is the force that holds people and objects to the earth's surface.
the sun's gravitational pull is what keeps the planets in its solar system in orbit.
the sun has more gravity than any planet in the solar system because it has the most mass.
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