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3 March, 17:14

The moon has more gravitational attraction than the Earth.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 3 March, 20:41
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    That can be either true or false, depending on the location

    of the object being gravitationally attracted.

    The gravitational attraction between you and anything else

    depends on the mass of the other thing and your distance from it.

    If you're on the line between the Earth and the moon, and

    anywhere within about 24,000 miles of the moon, then

    you'll be attracted toward the moon more strongly than

    toward the Earth.
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