The moon's gravity is around 1/6th (or 17%) of the Earth's
The gravity of the Earth and Moon are shown below.
So the Moon has about 1/6th the gravity of the Earth.
So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 16.6lb on the Moon.
Being smaller, the Moon's gravity is less than that of Earth.
The moon has one-sixth of the Earths gravity.
An object on the moon's surface weighs 0.165 as much as it does on the Earth's surface.
IT HAS 1/6 of the gravity.
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
The moon has gravity, all mass in the universe has gravity, but the moon being much smaller than the Earth it has less gravity compared to it, about 16% of the Earth's gravity.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
Objects fall faster to the earth, then compared to the moon, it is due to the different power of gravity on the the earth and moon.
the moon because it has only one sixth of the gravitational pull that Earth does
you can go places better because it don't have much gravity
About a 1/6 of earth gravity. 1.63 m/s^2 in gravitational acceleration
At their respective surfaces, the acceleration of gravity, and therefore theweight of each unit mass, is 2.28 times as great on Mercury compared toits value on the moon. The moon's is 43.9% as great compared to Mercury's.Mercury . . . 3.697 m/s2 . . . 37.7% compared to EarthMoon . . . 1.623 m/s2 . . . 16.55% compared to Earth