Science, asked by GSR7, 8 months ago

I will mark as brainlist who answer this correctly( Why moon doesn't fall because of gravity) Don't try to cheat with google​

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Answered by dragon4773
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Explanation:

The moon constantly moves around us. Without the force of gravity from the Earth, it would just float away into space. This mix of velocity and distance from the Earth allows the Moon to always be in balance between fall and escape.

Answered by hafsasaeed365
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Answer:

Because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius

Explanation:

My teacher told me this answer. That was in our book.

Hope this will help you

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