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  • Understanding Gravity: The Force That Shapes the Universe
    You can't actually *find* gravity in the same way you find a lost key or a favorite book. Gravity is a force that exists everywhere in the universe.

    Here's what it means:

    * Everywhere: Every object with mass has a gravitational pull. This means you, your phone, your house, the Earth, the Sun, and even tiny dust particles all exert a gravitational force on each other.

    * Invisible: You can't see or touch gravity. It's a force that acts at a distance, pulling objects towards each other.

    * Experienced through its effects: We can only experience gravity through its effects:

    * Falling: When you drop something, it falls towards the Earth because of gravity.

    * Weight: You feel the pull of Earth's gravity as your weight.

    * Tides: The Moon's gravity pulls on the Earth's oceans, causing tides.

    * Orbiting: The Earth orbits the Sun due to the Sun's gravity.

    So, while you can't go to a specific location to "find" gravity, you can find evidence of it everywhere around you!

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