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every thing has a gravitational force, the more mass however will increase the force for instance if i dropped a Bowling ball it will fall tward the earth rather than the earth falling to it, but if that bowling ball was in space and for some reason there was a marble floating along it would be pulled tward the bowling ball. if you get on YouTube sometime there is this seires that steven Hawkins did and he talks about gravity a little. also look up carl segan videos (i like his videos better)

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Any object with mass will have a gravitational force. The strength of the gravitational force depends on the mass of the object and the distance between objects.

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