Multiple Choice
Gravity on the Moon's surface is less than gravity on Earth's surface. For two identical objects, one on Earth and the other on the Moon, how do the mass and weight compare?
A) The mass and the weight of the object on the Moon are larger than the mass and the weight of the object on Earth.
B) The masses of both objects are the same, but the weight of an object on the Moon is less.
C) The weights of both objects are the same, but the mass of an object on the Moon is less.
D) The objects in both places have the same mass and the same weight.
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