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Which of the following statements best describes why the mass of a bowling ball would not change if it were transported from Earth to the Moon?
A Gravity is a constant force.
B The bowling ball will adapt to the changes in gravity.
C Matter is resistant to acceleration and changes in gravity.
D The amount of matter in the bowling ball remains the same.
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