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the moons gravity is not strong enough because it is too small and somewhat far away.

The gravitational pull of the moon is not strong enough to attract the land of the earth, which is already attracted by the gravitational force of the earth.

What does Universal gravitation law state?

The gravitation force between two objects is proportional to the product of the mass of the objects and inversely proportional to the distance between them.

[tex]F=G{\dfrac{m_1m_2}{r^2}}[/tex]

Where,

F = force

G = gravitational constant

[tex]m_1[/tex] = mass of object 1

[tex]m_2[/tex] = mass of object 2

r = distance between centers.

Since the moon is 6 times smaller than the earth and  238,900 mi away from the earth.

Therefore, the gravitational pull of the moon is not strong enough to attract the land of the earth, which is already attracted by the gravitational force of the earth.

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