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An object's weight is less on the moon than on Earth. On the moon, the object's mass decreases?
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An object's weight is less on the moon than on Earth. On the moon, the object's mass decreases?
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Hi there!
This is because on Earth the gravitation pull is a lot stronger than on the moon. Weight is based off gravity while itβs MASS that shows how much space you actually take up.
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