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The moon is roughly one-sixth the size of the earth. Which statement is true? The gravitation pull of the moon is the same as the earth because they are both spheres. There is no gravitational pull on the surface of the moon. The gravitational pull of the moon is greater than the earth because it is larger than earth. The gravitational pull of the moon is less than the earth because it is smaller.

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The gravitational pull of the moon is lower than the earth's, because it is smaller

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Answer:

The gravitational pull of the moon is lower than the earth's, because it is smaller

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the universal law of gravity, the acceleration of gravity on a planet is directly proportional to the mass of the planet and inversely proportional to its radius.

If moon is one-sixth the size of the earth, this implies that its radius is lower than the radius of earth. According to the law
g = G(m_(planet))/(r^2), this implies that the acceleration of gravity on moon will be lower than on earth.

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