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What is gravity?
Gravity is a fundamental interaction that causes mutual attraction between all things that have mass.
What is the significance of gravity at the macroscopic scale?
Gravity is the most significant interaction between objects at the macroscopic scale and determines the motion of planets, stars, galaxies, and even light.
How does gravity influence biological functions?
Gravity has many important biological functions, helping to guide the growth of plants through gravitropism and influencing the circulation of fluids in multicellular organisms.
What does gravity cause in the universe?
Gravity caused the original gaseous matter in the universe to coalesce and form stars, which eventually condensed into galaxies.
What is the range of gravity's influence?
Gravity has an infinite range, although its effects become weaker as objects get farther away.
Test your knowledge of gravity as a fundamental force in physics. Explore its characteristics and significance at different levels.
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