How does gravity work
Question asked by: Hijaab
Asked on: 10 Mar 2010
I don't know a lot about gravity so this is just from my basic understanding from school.
The main thing is that gravity is a FORCE.
And it is an attractive force - it pulls things together.
Anything that has mass has gravity.
The more the mass the more the gravity.
That is why heavy things like stars have much more gravity than light things (which are generally smaller but not always) like a piece of stone.
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Replied at: 11 Mar 2010
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