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Which statement explains how gravity and inertia work together?
They change the motion of objects.
They take turns working on objects.
They keep all objects moving at the same speed.
They prevent objects from moving in a circular motion.
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They change the motion of objects.
Gravity pulls objects toward each other while inertia (an object's tendency to keep moving in a straight line) causes them to keep moving; together they alter the object's path (for example, producing curved or orbital motion).
Gravity pulls objects toward each other while inertia (an object's tendency to keep moving in a straight line) causes them to keep moving; together they alter the object's path (for example, producing curved or orbital motion).
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