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17 September, 19:16

Why doesn't the Moon move away from Earth? Its orbit is too small. Its inertia is too strong. Earth's gravity is strong. Earth's gravity is weak.

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  1. 17 September, 19:36
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    The reason the moon doesn't crash into Earth, nor move away is because its mass is good for Earths gravitational pull. Meaning its not too heavy and its not too light. I think your answer is Earths gravity is strong.
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