Chemistry, 26.04.2021 23:50 joejoefofana
Which statement describes the mass and weight of a textbook on Earth and on the Moon?
A. The mass and weight are both greater on Earth than on the Moon.
B. The mass and weight are the same both on Earth and on the Moon.
C. The mass is the same on Earth and the Moon, but the weight is greater on Earth.
D. The weight is the same on Earth and the Moon, but the mass is greater on Earth.
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