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- Gravitation [r]: The tendency of objects with mass to accelerate toward each other. [e]
- Magnetometer [r]: A scientific instrument used to measure the strength and/or direction of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the instrument. [e]
- Milankovitch cycles [r]: cycles in the Earth's orbit that effect the amount of solar radiation striking the Earth at different times of the year. [e]
- Magnetometer [r]: A scientific instrument used to measure the strength and/or direction of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the instrument. [e]