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Chemistry, 20.09.2019 14:30 joooosshhhh

While a person's weight would be different on the moon and planets, would the amount of matter making up the person (mass) be the same or different? why? could someone give me a simplified answer to this question because i am having a hard time understanding this specific question. you.

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