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Peter Bright
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26 February, 08:34
What describes how earth is compared to the moon
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Kyle Adkins
26 February, 08:44
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Answer:Earth has more inertia than the moon. The moon has more gravitational pull than Earth. The moon rotates at a constant speed while Earth's speed varies. Earth and the moon will not change their motion when acted on by a force.
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