Science, asked by ema92, 1 year ago

From where moon gets gravity in the universe?☜☆☞​

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Answered by varsa3322
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Answer:

The pull of gravity on the Moon is so low that you could actually fly with wings attached to your arms (as long as you were inside an enclosed dome filled with air at the Earth’s atmospheric pressure.

Answered by rubalkadda54
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Answer:

from the amount of material that makes up the moon

Explanation:

as gravity on the surface of any object is due to its size and mass therefore moon gets its gravity from the amount of material that makes up the moon.

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