What keeps the Moon from falling directly to Earth?
OA. The Moon is balanced between the gravitational pulls from both
Earth and the Sun.
OB. The Moon's gravitational force balances the gravitational pull from
Earth.
OC. The Moon's rotation about its own axis creates centripetal force
that balances Earth's pull.
OD. The Moon has a large tangential velocity that causes it to "miss"
Earth as it falls toward it.

Respuesta :

The reason why the moon does not fall back to the earth is that  the Moon's rotation about its own axis creates centripetal force

that balances Earth's pull.

What is the gravitational force?

The gravitational force is the force that keeps the solar system together. All the members of the celestial bodies are help in place by gravity.

Thus, the reason that keeps the moon from falling back to the earth is because the Moon's rotation about its own axis creates centripetal force

that balances Earth's pull.

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