_________ is the invisible force that pulls everything down to the ground (towards the core of the Earth)., Energy, Gravity, Solar, Everything on Earth is affected by gravity., True, False, ________ is push or a pull that makes objects move; it can be strong or weak., Force, Gravity, Wind, ________ is how strongly gravity pulls on an object towards the core of the Earth., Height, Weight, Length, Mass, A ________ is a force that wants to move things closer., Push, Pull, A ________ is a force that wants to move things farther away., Push, Pull, To ________ means to go in a direction towards the Earth., Up, Rise, Fall, Even if you throw something up, gravity still wants to pull it down., True, False, According to many stories, a scientist named Isaac Newton saw an _______ fall off a tree and started thinking about gravity., , , , No matter how heavy or light an object is, gravity still pulls the object back towards the ground., True, False, The size of an object increases the gravitational pull towards the Earth., True, False, The mass of an object increases the gravitational pull towards the Earth., True, False, The closer two objects are the:, greater the gravitational attraction towards each other., the less the gravitational attraction towards each other., the more objects push each other away., the less objects push each other away., The farther away objects are the:, greater the gravitational attraction towards each other., the less the gravitational attraction towards each other., the more objects push each other away., the less objects push each other away., The 2 factors that affect the gravitational attraction between two objects are:, size and distance., size and mass., mass and distance., weight and mass., The Earth pulls on an object more than an object pulls on the Earth., True, False, The Earth pulls on an object with the exact same force as an object pulls on the Earth., True, False, The size of a planet:, creates a smaller gravitational pull., creates a larger gravitational pull., does not affect its gravitational pull., The greater the distance between 2 objects:, the larger the gravitational pull between the 2 objects., the less the gravitational pull between the 2 objects., The greater the mass of 2 objects:, the larger the gravitational pull between the 2 objects., the less the gravitational pull between the 2 objects..

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