Why doesn't the moon crash into the earth?
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BCOS THE SUN AND THE PLANETS BALANCE IT IN ITS ORBIT. ALSO IT CANNOT CRASH DUE TO INTRINSIC REFRACTIVE FORCE
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The moon pulls on the Earth with the exact same magnitude of force that the Earth pulls on the moon since it is the same interaction
The reason is that the Moon is never still. It 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.
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