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Why does the moon orbit the Eart

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Answer: Earth is larger than the moon, so Earth pulls on the moon.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Moon receives the Sun's light from different angles as it orbits the Earth. ... This is because it takes the same amount of time to spin on its axis once as it does to orbit the Earth once. The gravity between the Earth and the Moon caused this special case of tidal locking (called synchronous rotation).

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