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| The Moon orbits Earth due to the gravitational force between the two bodies. This orbit is the result of a delicate balance between the Moon's inertia and the centripetal force required to keep it in motion. This celestial dance between Earth and the Moon has captivated humans for centuries and continues to shape our understanding of the universe. |
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