you can jump about six time higher on the moon than you can here on earth.
Zero, you're not on the moon.
You cant jump off the moon and land on earth because , there is zero gravity in space , so you would float away
You can jump higher because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull:) Gravity is what pulls you down so you don't float off into space on earth
because the moon has no gravity.
you can jump about six time higher on the moon than you can here on earth.
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You can jump higher on moon,because there's less gravity.
You will be able to jump six times higher on the moon because the moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earth's.
Zero, you're not on the moon.
You cant jump off the moon and land on earth because , there is zero gravity in space , so you would float away
Very easy. The surface gravity of the moon is about one sixth of what it is on Earth.
The gravity on the moon is about one sixth that of the Earth. So a person weighing 180 pounds on Earth would weigh 30 pounds on the moon but would be just as strong as on Earth. Hence, you could jump much higher.
You can jump higher because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull:) Gravity is what pulls you down so you don't float off into space on earth
because the moon has no gravity.
It's simple Gravity you see...When you jump on earth the gravity pulls you down however if you jump on the moon there is no gravity meaning you'll just float off and eventually land.
Since resistance on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth, one simple answer could be 2 x 6 = 12 meters.