Venus and Earth are similar in size, and have similar surface gravity. However, compared to Earth, Venus has slightly less gravity (8.87 m/s2 compared to Earth's 9.81 m/s2 ). The surface pressure of these two planets is substantially different, though: it is 92 times greater on Venus than it is on Earth!
No. The mass, and the gravity, of Venus is slightly less than that of Earth.
Venus' gravity is weaker, 0.904 G, than Earth's.
yes it is further away from the gravity pull so yes
The gravitational pull of Venus is less than the gravitational pull of Earth at the same distance from the center of the planet because Venus is less massive than Earth.
The gravity of Venus is weaker than that of Earth by about 10%.
The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Venus is
about 10% less than it is on the surface of Earth.
No. Its gravitational field is slightly lower than the earths.
There no such thing as "strength" for a planet. Some of the characteristics you can measure about a planet are:* Its mass
* Its diameter
* Its distance from the Sun
etc.
Venus is neither stronger nor weaker - it is different.
Weaker.
There less gravity on Mercury than on Earth.
yes
All of them do. There's no planet where the gravity is the same as on Earth.
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
it has weaker gravity than Earth
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
stronger
weaker
It has much weaker gravity.
Weaker as it is smaller.
Weaker.
weaker
it is stronger
There less gravity on Mercury than on Earth.
Mars has a much weaker gravity than Earth.