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A student claims that the gravitational force between two objects depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. Which argument best supports the student's claim?
If Earth were much bigger, the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon would be lower.
If Earth were much bigger, the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon would be higher. If Earth were much bigger, the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon would not change.
If Earth were much bigger, the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon would disappear.

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