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Which is stronger, the Earth's pull on the Moon, or the Moon's pull on the earth? The Earth pulls harder on the Moon. The Moon pulls harder on the Earth. They pull on …
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Which is stronger, the Earth's pull on the Moon, or the Moon's pull on the earth? The Earth pulls harder on the Moon. The Moon pulls harder on the Earth. They pull on …
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Which is stronger, the Earth's pull on the Moon, or the Moon's pull on the earth?
The Earth pulls harder on the Moon.
The Moon pulls harder on the Earth.
They pull on each other equally.
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the earth pulls harder on the moon because the earth is much more massive than the moon. causing more gravitational pull.
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