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The force of gravity varies with the inverse square of the distance. That means if the distance were doubled, the force would decrease to one-quarter.

So if the Moon were to move to 90% of its current distance, the force of the Moon's gravity on things on Earth would increase by 23%.

The effect of this gravity on things on Earth would be 23% higher than "almost negligible"; the only visible effect would be on the tides.

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