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The actions and reactions that involved when a object falls toward earth is that it creates an impact on it plus creates an crater. The reaction is that it might cause a natural disaster that can destroy millions of homes.

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Earth's gravity acts as the action force on an object which falls toward Earth. There is drag force which acts as reaction force when the object falls.

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Q: Describe the action and reaction force pairs involved when an object falls toward Earth Ignore the effects of air resistance?
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