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Gravity attracts an object to A. Earth's magnetic poles B. Earth's surface C. Earth's equator D. Earth's center
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Gravity attracts an object to
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Earth's magnetic poles
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Earth's surface
C.
Earth's equator
D.
Earth's center
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