Gravity is a very interesting phenomena. First of all, I can say that it exists because the Earth rotates.
What is Gravity? Well, if we want to understand what gravity is then I would say that it's a force. A force produced by the Earth which causes objects to fall towards it.
I would say that gravity does not actually exist. What? Well, I'd say that what we call gravity is a force produced by the Earth. So it's really just an effect of something else.
As I said before, gravity is a force that's produced by the Earth. What if we could find another planet with similar mass to the Earth? If you were on this new planet and dropped something, would it also fall towards this new planet?
Well, I don't think so. If there was such a planet then it would be very far away and we'd never reach it to find out.
I think that if we could find a planet with similar mass to the Earth then gravity would not exist.
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