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describe gravitational attraction. Please make the answer short and simple like a 12 year old wrote it
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Gravity is a pull between any two things that have mass. Bigger things (like planets) pull harder, and the farther apart two things are, the weaker the pull. Gravity is always attractive — it never pushes. It's why apples fall, why we stay on the ground, and why the Earth goes around the Sun. If you double the distance, the pull gets about four times weaker.
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