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The force of gravity on the surface of the moon
The force of gravity on the surface of the moon is about one sixth the force of gravity on the surface of Earth.
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The force of gravity on the surface of the moon is about one-sixth the force of gravity on the surface of Earth.
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The force of gravity between the moon and an object near its surface is much smaller than the force of gravity between Earth and
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Which of the following best describes the gravitational force on the Moon compared to Earth?
(1 point) The Moon has stronger
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Which of the following best describes the gravitational force on the Moon compared to Earth?
(1 point) The Moon has stronger
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Which of the following best describes the gravitational force on the Moon compared to Earth?
(1 point) The Moon has stronger
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What best explains why the moon's surface gravity is only 1/6 of Earth's surface gravity a gravity is the result of an object's
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Which of the following best describes the gravitational force on the Moon compared to Earth?
O The Moon has stronger gravity than
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Which of the following best describes the gravitational force on the Moon compared to Earth?
(1 point) A-The Moon has stronger
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Which statement best explains how the Moon causes tides?(1 point)
Responses The force of the Moon's gravity pulls ocean water
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Mewtwo test_108
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