The gravitational pull between two objects depends on their mass and distance. What is meant by distance?
A. The length of the object, meaning if the object is longer it will exhibit more gravitational pull than if it is short.
B. How close the two objects are located, meaning that closer objects have a stronger gravitational pull.
C. The distance that an object has to fall before reaching ground, meaning that an object will fall faster as the distance increases between it and the surface of the object is falling toward.
D. How far apart the two objects are located, meaning that objects far apart have a stronger gravitational pull than closer objects.
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