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  • Understanding Gravity: Attraction, Orbit, and Motion
    Gravity between two objects does a few key things:

    1. Attraction: It pulls the objects towards each other. The more massive the objects, the stronger the pull. The closer the objects are, the stronger the pull.

    2. Keeps things in place: Gravity holds us to the Earth, keeps the Earth orbiting the Sun, and holds the Moon in orbit around the Earth. It's what keeps everything in the universe bound together.

    3. Influences motion: Gravity dictates the paths of planets, stars, and galaxies. It's the force that governs the universe's large-scale structure.

    4. Creates tides: The Moon's gravity pulls on the Earth's oceans, causing them to bulge outwards, creating high tides.

    5. Affects time: Einstein's theory of general relativity shows that gravity can actually bend spacetime, making time flow slower in regions of stronger gravity.

    In short, gravity is the fundamental force that governs the universe. It's the force that keeps us grounded, holds galaxies together, and shapes the very fabric of spacetime.

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