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Explain the impact of objects in space on each other including: (1) the sun on the earth's and (2) the moon on the earth.
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Explain the impact of objects in space on each other including: (1) the sun on the earth's and (2) the moon on the earth.
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Explain the impact of objects in space on each other including: (1) the sun on the earth's and (2) the moon on the earth.
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Answer: Its from 2. since are taking impact by the meteors.
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(1) The sun impacts the Earth with gravity- the mass of the Sun keeps the Earth in orbit.
(2) The moon impacts the Earth with gravity. It keeps the two in orbit and also causes things like the tides.
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