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A red apple has a mass of 245 g, and a green apple has a mass of 167 g. On the moon, where there is less gravity, which apple would have more weight?

Both apples would have the same weight because they are on the moon.

Neither apple would have any weight because there is not gravity on the moon.

The green apple, because it has a smaller mass

The red apple, because it has a greater mass

The red apple would have more weight because weight is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by the acceleration due to gravity, and the red apple has a greater mass compared to the green apple. On the moon, where gravity is weaker than on Earth, the red apple's heavier mass would result in it having more weight than the green apple.

SO THE ANSWER IS?

The red apple

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Both apples would have the same weight because they are on the moon.

Neither apple would have any weight because there is not gravity on the moon.

The green apple, because it has a smaller mass

The red apple, because it has a greater mass

The red apple, because it has a greater mass