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15 March, 14:40

Tiny molecules of gas are not attracted to one another by the force of gravity because they are too small.

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  1. 15 March, 17:23
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    Every speck of mass in creation is attracted to every other speck

    by gravitational forces. Whether or not the forces of gravity have

    any influence on the motion of the specks depends on their masses

    and the distances between them. Gas molecules are not immune to

    the forces of gravity, but they may be relatively unaffected by them,

    just as human beings are relatively unaffected by the forces of

    gravitational attraction between them.
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