The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
It is stronger.
It has much weaker gravity.
Less, about 1/6th of Earths.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
No. It is about 5 times weaker.
Stronger gravity than what? The gravity of Venus is stronger than that of the moon or of Mars, but weaker than that of Earth.
Yes, planets generally have stronger gravity than moons because planets are larger and more massive. Gravity depends on an object's mass and distance, so the greater mass of a planet typically results in stronger gravitational pull compared to moons.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
no it is not. if you touch a pencil it will break.
it is stronger
Gravity is a force of attraction that pulls objects toward each other based on their mass. In this case, the Earth's gravity is pulling your pencil towards the ground, preventing it from floating in the air. The force of gravity is much stronger than any force you could exert to make the pencil fly upwards.
If you compare surface gravity, yes the sun's gravity is stronger than that of Jupiter. But gravity decreases in strength as you get farther from the object. Jupiter's moons are close enough to Jupiter and far enough from the sun that Jupiter's gravity has more influence.
Earth's surface gravity is about six times stronger than the Moon's. This means that an object on Earth weighs about six times more than it would on the Moon.
It is stronger.
The gravity of Earth is approximately six times stronger than that of the Moon.