Directions: The picture below shows four hikers climbing a mountain. Use the picture to answer the question that follows. The hikers want to know whether Callie or Jerry is feeling the most pull from Earth's gravity. How can this be determined?(1 point)Responsesby determining which person is stronger, because they will have less gravitational pullby determining which person is stronger, because they will have less gravitational pullby determining which person has the most volume, because they will have more gravitational pullby determining which person has the most volume, because they will have more gravitational pullby determining which person has the most mass, because they will have more gravitational pullby determining which person has the most mass, because they will have more gravitational pullby determining which person is faster, because they will have less gravitational pull

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To determine whether Callie or Jerry is feeling the most pull from Earth's gravity, you would assess their mass. The correct response would be: by determining which person has the most mass, because they will have more gravitational pull.

Gravity pulls more strongly on objects with greater mass, so the hiker with the greater mass will feel a stronger gravitational pull towards the Earth.