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Which of the following accurately explains the relationship between the mass of the planets and the strength of their gravitational pull?Select one:As the mass of the planet increases, the gravitational pull increases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet decreases, the gravitational pull increases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet increases, the gravitational pull decreases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet increases, there is no change to gravitational pull.highlight_off

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Which of the following accurately explains the relationship between the mass of the planets and the strength of their gravitational pull?Select one:As the mass of the planet increases, the gravitational pull increases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet decreases, the gravitational pull increases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet increases, the gravitational pull decreases.highlight_offAs the mass of the planet increases, there is no change to gravitational pull.highlight_off

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The correct answer is: As the mass of the planet increases, the gravitational pull increases. This is because the force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the objects involved. In other words, the more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull. This is why larger planets have a stronger gravitational pull than smaller ones.

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