Which statement describes how Earth compares to the moon?
Earth has more inertia than the moon...
Biology, 14.04.2020 04:48 ilovemilk1981
Which statement describes how Earth compares to the moon?
Earth has more inertia than the moon.
The moon has more gravitational pull than Earth.
O The moon rotates at a constant speed while Earth's speed varies.
β’ Earth and the moon will not change their motion when acted on by a force.
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