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Biology, 03.10.2021 14:00 brittanylrodgers99

Why is weight on the Moon 1/6 of weight on Earth?
The gravitational forces on the moon and
Earth are equivalent.
The gravitational forces on the moon are
less than the forces on Earth
The gravitational forces on the moon are
greater than the forces on Earth
The craters on the moon reduce its weight

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Why is weight on the Moon 1/6 of weight on Earth?
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