• Question: Why is there more gravity than some places than other places?

    Asked by E.T. to Andrea, Charlie 🚀, Col Op, Kirsty, Vinita on 20 Jun 2016.
    • Photo: Kirsty Lindsay

      Kirsty Lindsay answered on 20 Jun 2016:


      The strength of gravity increases with mass- so bigger things (stars) have more gravity than little things ( moons). Gravity also decreases proportionally to how far away you are from the mass- so if you are in deep space there is less gravity acting on you hat if you were in orbit around Earth.

    • Photo: Andrea Boyd

      Andrea Boyd answered on 20 Jun 2016:


      What Kirsty said 🙂

      Bigger mass = bigger gravity.
      Closer you are to that mass = stronger gravitational force.

      Even you have some gravitational attraction force!

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