Gravity is an attractive force between any two objects in the universe. The force attracting any two bodies is proportional to the product of their masses and is inversely proportional to the squared distance between them. Below, the gravitational attraction is stronger for the right-most pair of objects because they are more massive and closer together.
Based on this information, what might happen to the gravitational attraction between the right-most pair of objects if they were moved farther apart?
A. The gravitational attraction between them would increase a lot.
B. The gravitational attraction between them would increase slightly.
C. The gravitational attraction between them would decrease.
D. The gravitational attraction between them would first decrease slowly and then increase rapidly.