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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 22:20 GreenHerbz206

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If it is high tide in one place
on Earth, the place exactly
opposite to it will have
a low tide.
Earth’s gravity can act as a
slingshot to boost the velocity
of nearby spacecraft.
The Sun, along with the entire
solar system, moves around
the galaxy.
Without gravity, there would
be no atmosphere surrounding
Earth.
The mass of an object on
Jupiter is greater than its
mass on Earth.
To find the mass of an object,
multiply the weight of the
object and gravity.


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