When two identical objects are dropped from the same height at different times, the distance between them will change as they fall. The first object, having a head start, will accelerate due to gravity and gain velocity faster than the second object. As a result, the distance between the two objects will increase over time, assuming no air resistance is considered. The key point is that the first object, having been in free fall longer, will always have a greater velocity than the second object. Therefore, the first object will move farther away from the second object as they both fall.