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The weight of body is less at moon than its weight is more at earth
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Answer:
Gravity
Step-by-step explanation:
There's no gravity on space so you're floating
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If this is a True / False statement, it would be true, If there is more to the question, I would be happy to help if you ask in the comments.
Hope this helps!
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