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Q: When is the moon heaviest?
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Would you feel heaviest on earth or on moon?

You would feel heaviest on Earth due to its stronger gravitational pull compared to the Moon. The gravitational force on the Moon is about one-sixth that of Earth, which would make you weigh less on the Moon than on Earth.


Is gravity the same on all planets including the moon?

No on the moon you weigh approximately 4 times less on the moon than you do on Earth. Of all the planets, you weigh the heaviest on Jupiter.


Which is the heaviest natural satellite of your solar system?

Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter with a mass of 1.4819 x 1023kg


What is an superlative adjectives for heavy?

heaviest, heavier


What is the heaviest object to ever fly?

Ekranoplan -------------- Yes, that was big, but the record for the heaviest object ever to fly is still the Saturn V that took Apollo 11 to the Moon. Twice as high as Niagara Falls and weighed six million pounds.


How do you spell heaviest?

Heaviest


If the heaviest person on Earth went to the moon would they weigh the same amount as an average adult?

No, they would still weigh slightly more.


Comparative and superlative of heavy?

heaviest


The heaviest tiger vs the heaviest polar bear?

Heaviest tiger was 900 pouds, but the heaviest polar bear was over 2000 pounds.


Is heaviest a noun?

No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.


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Why do we see one side of the moon from earth?

The moon spins at the same speed that it orbits the earth so we always see the same side. Some believe it is because the earths gravity is always pulling on the heaviest part of the moon, the side we see, but that's just a theory.