The Earth's gravitational field pulls objects towards its center, creating the force of gravity that keeps everything on the surface of the Earth and governs the motion of celestial bodies in space. The strength of gravity decreases with distance from the Earth's surface according to the inverse square law.
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Earth's gravitational field is strongest at the surface, near the poles. This is because gravity is directly related to the mass of an object and is strongest closer to the center of the Earth.
All objects within the universe attract all other objects through gravity. as distance increases this attraction lessens to an insignificant amount, however the force is still there. therefore the Earth's gravitational field's range is limitless.
Geodesy is the study of the Earth's size and shape, including measurements of its dimensions and gravitational field. This field of study helps us understand the Earth's orientation in space and how it changes over time.
No, Earth's gravitational field is related to the force of gravity and is responsible for attracting objects towards its center. The electromagnetic field, on the other hand, is a force field that surrounds charged particles and is responsible for electromagnetic interactions such as electric and magnetic forces.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".