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In physics, gravity is a fundamental force that causes objects with mass to

attract each other. Gravity is an invisible force that pulls objects


together. For example, gravity keeps planets in orbit around the sun, and
the moon in orbit around Earth. It also keeps Earth's atmosphere down and
keeps us at a comfortable distance from the sun.
Gravity has an infinite range and is a predominant force for objects with
large masses, such as planets, stars, and galaxies. It also warps the fabric
of space and time around massive bodies, causing nearby objects to follow
a curved path. For example, clocks tick more slowly near a massive object
than farther away.
Gravity may also refer to the 2013 movie Gravity, which is a sci-fi/fantasy,
suspense/thriller film. The movie won 7 Oscars and has a total of 240 wins
and 187 nominations.

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