* Gravity is a force: It's one of the fundamental forces in the universe.
* Gravity attracts objects: This is true, but it's more precise to say it attracts objects with mass.
* Mass is the key: The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull.
* Distance matters: Gravity gets weaker as the distance between objects increases.
So, while gravity does pull objects together, it's not the only thing at play. The amount of pull depends on the mass of the objects and how far apart they are.
Think of it this way:
* A small pebble has a tiny gravitational pull. You wouldn't feel it.
* The Earth has a much larger mass, so its gravity pulls us down.
* The Sun has a massive gravitational pull, which keeps the Earth in orbit around it.
Let me know if you have any other questions!