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Your mass is the amount of matter, or “stuff,” in your body. How would your mass on the Moon compare to your mass on Earth
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Your mass is the amount of matter, or “stuff,” in your body. How would your mass on the Moon compare to your mass on Earth
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You’ll weight less on the moon than you weight on earth but your MASS would not change. You would weight almost nothing on the moon simply because earth’s gravity is six times stronger than that of the moon.
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