Across
- 5. - When objects have greater mass, the gravitational force is this.
- 6. - Gravity on Earth pulls everything toward this part of the planet.
- 11. - A force that pulls objects toward each other.
- 12. - One of the two factors that affect the strength of gravitational force.
- 13. Newton - The scientist who formulated the Law of Universal Gravitation.
- 14. - The planet whose gravity pulls objects toward its center.
- 16. - The celestial body whose gravity keeps planets in orbit.
Down
- 1. - The celestial body that exerts gravitational force causing tides on Earth.
- 2. - The measure of how much gravity pulls on an object's mass.
- 3. - The unit used to measure weight in science.
- 4. - The path an object follows due to gravitational forces.
- 7. Hole - An object with the strongest gravitational pull in the universe.
- 8. - The amount of matter in an object.
- 9. - When objects are farther apart, the gravitational force is this.
- 10. - Another term for the effect of gravity on objects.
- 15. - These are caused by the gravitational pull between the Moon and Earth.
