-- the product of (your mass) times (earth's mass)
-- the distance between the center of the earth and the center of you
-- your daily caloric intake relative to your level of physical activity and metabolism
skin, bones and muscle density( if you work out, you weigh heavier than someone of the same size that Doesnt work out) give me trust point? (:
The more mass an object has, the more gravity acts on it. Mass actually is known to affect weight because they both depend on each other. =============================== HONK! Beulah the Buzzer has an objection to raise. Mass does not depend on weight. "Weight" is the name we give to the gravitational force acting on a mass.
Gravity is the force that attracts two masses together. Weight on Earth is the force of gravity acting upon an object on Earth. The formula for force is: F=ma -or- Force=mass x acceleration So, multiplying an object's mass by its acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s2 on Earth) will give you the measurement of the force of gravity acting upon the object, also known as the object's weight.
There are three things that motion depends upon. The first is the mass of the object that is to be set into motion. The second is the strength of the friction that is going up against the object. The third is the strength of the gravity that is pulling upon the object.
The buoyant force doesn't depend on the object's weight. It depends on theobject's volume, which the question doesn't reveal.
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.
The weight of an Axolotl would depend upon its size.
Life on earth depend upon metabolic diversity of prokaryotes because Prokaryotic photosynthesis provides free oxygen in the atmosphere
gravity can make an object weigh more or less depending on the gravity level. eg on earth you might weight 10 pounds and on mars you might weight 15 pounds but mas does not depend upon gravity.
The mass of the substance will be 1.15 times the mass of the same volume of water. The weight will, of course, depend on the force of gravity acting upon that mass and that varies by around 5% across the surface of the earth, and even more if you move away from the earth.
The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
Oxygen
oxygen
It will depend upon the weight and size of the card and obviously where it is been sent from.
apparent magnitude (brightness of a star when viewed from Earth) depends on the size of the star, how hot it is, and its distance from Earth
A person's weight does not depend upon the type of food that they eat so much as it depends upon the quantity that they eat. Vegetarians can be of any wieght, as can meat eaters.
That would depend upon how you lost those things in the first place.