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Question
Directions: The picture below shows four hikers climbing a mountain. Use the picture to answer the question that follows.



The hikers want to know whether Callie or Jerry is feeling the most pull from Earth's gravity. How can this be determined?

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Responses

by determining which person is stronger, because they will have less gravitational pull
by determining which person is stronger, because they will have less gravitational pull

by determining which person has the most volume, because they will have more gravitational pull
by determining which person has the most volume, because they will have more gravitational pull

by determining which person has the most mass, because they will have more gravitational pull
by determining which person has the most mass, because they will have more gravitational pull

by determining which person is faster, because they will have less gravitational pull

None of the above. Gravitational pull is determined by mass, not strength, volume, or speed. So, by determining which person has the most mass, it can be determined who is feeling the most pull from Earth's gravity.