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When astronauts travel to the moon, their bodies experience a lower gravitational pull than on Earth. Which type of pull are they experiencing?

tension
external
internal
compression

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When astronauts travel to the moon, their bodies are experiencing an external pull. It is an external pull because the gravity on the moon is said to be negligible, also the moon is a vacuum. There is no external force but a pull. That is why the are slowly pulled down instead of instantly, like on Earth.
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