According to Newton's law of gravitation,every particle of matter attracts every other particle. But bodies on the surface of the Earth never move towards each other on account of this force of attraction. Why?

  • A
    The force is too weak.
  • B
    The Earth's gravity dominates.
  • C
    Friction prevents movement.
  • D
    The bodies are too heavy.

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