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Why is the moon’s gravitational force less than the earth’s gravitational force
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Why is the moon’s gravitational force less than the earth’s gravitational force
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The moon’s gravitational force is significantly less than the Earth’s gravitational force because the moon is significantly smaller. A celestial body’s gravitational attraction is related to its mass.
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i have absolutely no idea
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