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Gravity does not actually "pull" objects at all, rather gravity is a result of the warping. or curving, of A Stars and planets B. The solar system C Spacetime D. Any object
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Gravity does not actually "pull" objects at
all, rather gravity is a result of the warping.
or curving, of
A Stars and planets
B. The solar system
C Spacetime
D. Any object
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I believe it’s (D. Any object)
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