How does an open parachute slow a skydiver's fall?

• The parachute increases the force opposing gravity.
O The parachute pulls the skydiver up.
• The parachute weakens the force of gravity.
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The parachute changes the mass of the skydiver.

The correct answer is: The parachute increases the force opposing gravity.

When a skydiver opens their parachute, it creates drag by catching the air in the canopy. This drag force counteracts the force of gravity pulling the skydiver downward, ultimately slowing their fall.