How is an object's weight related to gravity?

Weight is not related to gravity; it is a constant value for an object no matter where it is.

Weight increases as gravity decreases because the object becomes lighter.

Weight decreases as gravity increases because the object is pulled more strongly.

Weight is directly related to gravity; as gravity increases, weight increases, and as gravity decreases, weight decreases.

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Weight is directly related to gravity; an object's weight is the force of gravity acting on its mass. As gravity increases, the force acting on the object also increases, resulting in a greater weight. Similarly, if gravity decreases, the force acting on the object decreases, resulting in a lower weight. So, weight is directly affected by the strength of gravity in a particular location.
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