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Biology, 09.07.2020 03:01 wmaingrette1

If you were to travel to a planet that has twice the mass of Earth, what would
happen to your weight?
A. Your weight would stay the same.
B. Your weight would decrease because gravity is greater.
C. Your weight would increase because gravity is greater.
D. Your weight would decrease because there is less
gravity.

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