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Dont knwo the answers for question 4,5,6
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4. bc it is softer--made of a different material-- has a weaker reaction force
5. the sand would not leave footprints and would rather act as a whole
6. there is no gravity in outer space-- she can just float back to the spaceship no problem!
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