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gravitational forces

Gravitational force is the natural attraction between objects with mass. It’s what causes apples to fall from trees, keeps planets orbiting the sun, and moons orbiting planets. The strength of this force depends on the masses involved—the larger the masses, the stronger the pull—and the distance between them—the closer they are, the stronger the attraction. Essentially, gravity is a fundamental force that pulls objects toward each other, shaping the structure and movement of everything in the universe. It’s a continuous, invisible pull that influences how objects interact on all scales, from tiny particles to entire galaxies.