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Kyle Cortez
19 July, 05:35
Why is gravity considered a force?
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Rudy Pace
19 July, 05:53
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It is a force do to that way that it pulls objects down and a force is something that pushes or pulls an object so gravity is a force
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Jaqueline Estes
19 July, 07:28
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Gravity is a force because it pulls down on objects.
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