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Grade8
Easy

Question

The mass of an object on the Moon is ___ its mass on the Earth.

  1. Less than
  2. Greater than
  3. Equal to
  4. Cannot say

hintHint:

The mass of an object on the Moon is less than its mass on the Earth.

The correct answer is: Less than

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