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Why don't we observe the Earth moving when a stone falls towards it?
A. Because the Earth does not experience any force
B. Because gravity only acts on the stone
C. Because the force from the stone is zero
D. Because the Earth is very massive, so the effect of the small force from the stone is negligible
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