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Jupiter has the weakest force of gravity. True or false
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Jupiter has the weakest force of gravity. True or false
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False. Jupiter has the strongest force of gravity because it is the biggest planet. Mercury has the weakest force of gravity.
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False because Jupiter has greater gravity than earth does because Jupiter has more mass. So therefore it is a false statement. Hope this helped :)
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