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What would you say is the strongest force in our universe: the Sun, the Moon, or Earth? Support your answer with at least two facts.
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What would you say is the strongest force in our universe: the Sun, the Moon, or Earth? Support your answer with at least two facts.
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I would say that the Sun is the strongest force. It has the largest gravitational pull. The Moon and the Earth both depend on the Sun for different things, and the Sun is
not greatly affected by either the Moon or Earth.
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