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In what direction does Earth's gravitational force act? A. toward outer space B. toward the left of the object C. toward the right of the object D. toward the center of Earth
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In what direction does Earth's gravitational force act?
A. toward outer space
B. toward the left of the object
C. toward the right of the object
D. toward the center of Earth
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d: toward the center of earth
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chur answer would be D hoped i helped
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