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which inner celestial object would have more gravitational pull based on it’s mass?
| mercury | venus | earth | moon | mars |
|---|
○ mercury
○ mars
○ venus
○ moon
○ earth
remember
all things have gravity. the stre
gravity is partly determined by
greater the mass of an object, t
gravitational pull.
To determine which inner celestial object has more gravitational pull based on mass, we use the principle that greater mass means greater gravitational pull. We compare the masses (in \(10^{24}\) kg) of the objects: Mercury (0.330), Venus (4.87), Earth (5.97), Moon (0.073), Mars (0.642). Among these, Earth has the highest mass (5.97), so it has the most gravitational pull.
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