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a diagram shows how eraths gravity works on an object located in diferent spots in a sea side comunity where is gravity between earth and an object the strongest a. when the object is on top of a telephone pole . b. when the object is on the highest branch of a pine tree. c. when an object is sea level. d. when the object is on top of a nearby mountian.
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an orange falls off of a tree. gravity is pulling the orange in which direction?
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what prevents the planets in our solar system from floating away. a. suns gravitational pull b. moons gravitational pull. c. earths gravitational pull. d planets gravitational pull on one another
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The strongest gravity between Earth and an object would be when the object is closest to Earth's center. Therefore, the correct answer would be:
c. when an object is at sea level.
c. when an object is at sea level.
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Gravity is pulling the orange downward, towards the center of the Earth.
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The correct answer is:
d. planets gravitational pull on one another
d. planets gravitational pull on one another
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