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The moon has less mass than the earth, so what happens to objects on the moon? They fall faster. They don’t fall. They fall slower. They fall at the same rate as they do on the earth.
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The moon has less mass than the earth, so what happens to objects on the moon?
They fall faster.
They don’t fall.
They fall slower.
They fall at the same rate as they do on the earth.
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they fall slower
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C. They fall slower.
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