Gravity is the natural pulling force between objects, and weight is how strongly Earth pulls on something. π
Gravity is like an invisible string that pulls everything in the universe toward each other. On Earth, this force is what keeps us on the ground and gives objects their weight. Just like magnets attract each other, every object in the universe attracts every other object - though we usually only notice Earth's gravity because it's so big! π§²
Gravity is the force that pulls objects together, while weight is how strongly gravity pulls on a specific object. It's like having a rubber band between objects - the bigger the objects and the closer they are, the stronger the pull! π―
Your weight would be different on the Moon because gravity is weaker there, but your mass (how much stuff you're made of) stays the same. It's like being the same person but feeling lighter in a swimming pool! π
Bigger objects have stronger gravity, and objects closer together feel a stronger pull. It's like standing near a campfire - the bigger the fire and the closer you are, the more warmth you feel! π₯