What is Gravity? ðĪ
**Gravity** is a force that pulls things toward each other. The more mass something has, the stronger its gravity is. You can't see gravity, but you can see its effects everywhere! It's what keeps you on the ground and not floating away into space.
In space, gravity is what keeps planets in orbit around the Sun and keeps moons in orbit around planets. Without gravity, everything would just fly apart!
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Video: The Gravity Well ðŽ
Watch how gravity is like a pull that big objects have on smaller objects.
Practice Problems (What is Gravity affecting?)
Read the description and click if gravity is the main force at work.
1) A ball falling to the ground.
2) Two magnets sticking together.
3) The Moon circling the Earth.
4) A rocket launching into space.
⥠Find the Objects!
Click on the object that has more gravity!
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