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  • Understanding Gravity: The Universal Force Explained
    Gravity is not something you "find" in a specific location. It's a fundamental force of nature that exists everywhere in the universe!

    Here's how to think about it:

    * Everywhere with mass: Gravity is created by any object with mass. The more massive an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. So, you experience gravity on Earth, on the Moon, on the Sun, and even in the vast emptiness of space!

    * It's a force between objects: Gravity is the force of attraction between any two objects with mass. The closer the objects, the stronger the pull. The farther apart they are, the weaker the pull.

    * A universal force: Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of the universe, along with electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. It's what holds everything together, from planets orbiting stars to galaxies clustering together.

    So, you can't "find" gravity in a specific place because it's everywhere! It's what makes the universe work the way it does.

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