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Why does Earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the moon
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Why does Earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the moon
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Why does Earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the moo?
Because Earth has more mass than the moon. Hope this helps. good luck!
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Because the Earth has 80 times as much mass as the moon has, and also because you, most likely, are somewhat closer to the Earth than to the moon.
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