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The diagram shows the moon and Earth in space. Which is the best label for the dotted-line arrow? Group of answer choices A- moon’s attraction to the Sun B- force of Earth’s gravity C- orbit of the moon
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The diagram shows the moon and Earth in space.
Which is the best label for the dotted-line arrow?
Group of answer choices
A- moon’s attraction to the Sun
B- force of Earth’s gravity
C- orbit of the moon around Earth
D- moon’s motion without gravity
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the answer is c because the moon goes around the earth
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moon's motion without gravity
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