The moon does not crash into the earth. This is because...      1) the net force on the moon is zero       2) the moon is beyond the pull of the earth's gravity       3) The moon is being pulled by both the earth and the sun       4) The moon is in free fall but has a large tangential velocity

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The moon does not crash into the earth. This is because...

     1) the net force on the moon is zero 

     2) the moon is beyond the pull of the earth's gravity 

     3) The moon is being pulled by both the earth and the sun 

     4) The moon is in free fall but has a large tangential velocity 

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