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There have been suggestions that the value of the gravitational constant `G` becomes smaller when considered over very large time period (in billions of years) in the future. If the happens for our earth.

A

nothing will change

B

we will becomes hotter after billions of years.

C

we will be going around but not strictly in losed orbits

D

after sufficiently long time we will leave the solar system

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