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Which statement about gravity is correct? (1 point)
• Gravity is a measure of an object's matter.
• Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass toward each other.
O Gravity varies with the size of an object.
Gravity varies with the mass of an object.
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"Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass toward each other."
Brief explanation: gravity is the attractive force between masses; its strength depends on the masses involved and the distance between them (so larger mass or closer distance gives a stronger gravitational force).
Brief explanation: gravity is the attractive force between masses; its strength depends on the masses involved and the distance between them (so larger mass or closer distance gives a stronger gravitational force).
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