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2 May, 18:00

How do the Earth and Moon compare in terms of gravitational force?

A. The Earth's gravitational force is equal to the Moon's.

B. The Earth has a gravitational force, but the Moon does not.

C. Earth's gravitational force is stronger than the Moon's.

D. The Moon's gravitational force is stronger than the Earth's.

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  1. 2 May, 18:02
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    C. Earth's gravitational force is stronger than the Moon's.
  2. 2 May, 18:14
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    C. Earth's gravitational force is stronger than the Moon's.

    Since Earth has a far larger mass than the Moon, its gravitational force is also higher.
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