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Physics, 25.09.2020 15:01, anglegirl2313

A space rover weighs less on Mars than it does on Earth. Which statement explains this difference?
A. The rover is farther from Earth.
B. The gravitational constant is smaller on Mars than on Earth.
C. The mass of Mars is less than the mass of Earth.
O D. The rover has less mass on Mars.

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