Asked by victoria
earth and the moon are kept in their respective orbits due to the influence of ?
a) inertia
b) gravity
c) both inertia and gravity
d) neither inertia and gravity
a) inertia
b) gravity
c) both inertia and gravity
d) neither inertia and gravity
Answers
Answered by
Damon
gravity keeps them from flying apart
inertia keeps them from crashing into each other
inertia keeps them from crashing into each other
Answered by
bob
inertia
Answered by
candy
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Answered by
Bob
Well since one says gravity and the other says intertia... They both have a good reason to be the answer so I would say both intertia and gravity
Answered by
rachel
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Answered by
bjohn
c would make more sense.
Answered by
Miss KnowItAll
C is the correct answer. I have looked it up and I have taken the test.
Answered by
Alex
ITS C BELIEVE ME PEOPLES
Answered by
Unicorns
It's c
Answered by
KitKat
What the heck is it!
Answered by
shaylassssssssss
c is correct
Answered by
Jaylannayassssss
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