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True or false: There is no gravity in outer space.
I know it's true I just want to make sure.
I know it's true I just want to make sure.
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♡CookiesLOL♡
I mean't false. Lol
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♡CookiesLOL♡
Thx again :3
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False, there is gravity in outer space, but it is much weaker than the gravity on Earth's surface because it depends on the mass and distance between two objects. Objects in space have weight and can attract each other, but because there is no atmosphere or solid surface in space, the effect of gravity is less noticeable.
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