When the children next door compare the weights of an orange and an apple by holding them, they feel that the orange is heavier. They then use a balance to see the difference in weight. Based on the evidence from the balance, why does the orange weigh more than the apple?

A. The orange weighs more because it has a stronger gravitational force acting on it due to its greater mass.
B. The orange and apple weigh the same, it just feels different when holding them.
C. The orange weighs more because it is bigger in size than the apple.
D. The orange weighs more because it is a different color than the apple.

A. The orange weighs more because it has a stronger gravitational force acting on it due to its greater mass.