Which statement about gravitational attraction is correct?(1 point)

A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.

B. Objects with greater volume have a greater gravitational attraction.

C. Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction.

D. All objects on Earth experience the same gravitational attraction.

A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.

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To find the correct statement about gravitational attraction, we can examine each option and determine which one is accurate.

A. All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
This statement is correct. Gravitational attraction is a force that exists between any two objects with mass. Therefore, option A is correct.

B. Objects with greater volume have a greater gravitational attraction.
This statement is not correct. Gravitational attraction depends on the mass of the objects, not their volume. An object with a greater mass will have a greater gravitational attraction, regardless of its volume. Therefore, option B is incorrect.

C. Objects in space will not have any gravitational attraction.
This statement is not correct. Gravitational attraction exists everywhere in space. While the strength of the gravitational force can vary depending on the masses and distances involved, it is present between all objects with mass. Therefore, option C is incorrect.

D. All objects on Earth experience the same gravitational attraction.
This statement is not correct. Gravitational attraction on Earth varies based on the mass and proximity of the objects. Objects closer to the Earth's center experience a stronger gravitational force compared to objects further away. Additionally, the presence of other nearby massive objects can also influence gravitational attraction. Therefore, option D is incorrect.

In conclusion, the correct statement about gravitational attraction is option A: All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.