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Which is in order from least gravitational force to greatest? A. Milky Way, Saturn, Mars, Earth B. Mars, Earth, Saturn, Milky Way C. Earth, Saturn, Mars, Milky Way D. Saturn, Ma…
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Which is in order from least gravitational force to greatest? A. Milky Way, Saturn, Mars, Earth B. Mars, Earth, Saturn, Milky Way C. Earth, Saturn, Mars, Milky Way D. Saturn, Ma…
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Which is in order from least gravitational force to greatest?
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Mars, Earth, Saturn, Milky Way
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Earth, Saturn, Mars, Milky Way
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Saturn, Mars, Earth, Milky Way
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The correct answer is b. Mars, Earth, Saturn, Milky Way. The more mass an object has the graeter its gravitational pull. This means from this list, Mars is the least massive, being a relatively small rocky planet and the most massive is the Milky Way, a galaxy containing millions of stars and planets.
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