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Gravity on the moon is about 1/6 th the gravity felt on the earth. this is because a) the moon is so far away from the earth. b) the moon is much less massive than the earth. c) the earth has a molten core and the moon doesn't. d) the moon is so much further from the sun than the earth.

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