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Why is the weight of an object more on Earth than on the Moon?

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Answer: C.

The gravitational pull of Earth is greater than that of the Moon.

Explanation: plato

Why is the weight of an object more on Earth than on the Moon?-example-1
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This happens if the object goes somewhere where gravity is stronger, or weaker, such as the Moon. The Moon has less mass than the Earth, so its gravity is less than the Earth's gravity. This means that objects weigh less on the Moon than they do on the Earth. The Moon's gravity is one sixth of the Earth's gravity. Hope this helps!
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