Yes, equal to the weight of the humans.
Earth is a massive object having huge mass. Any object that has mass has gravity. Similarly humans have mass and they also have gravity. When you bring two masses together they exert force of gravity on each other, the heavier the mass the more is the force of gravity. Compare to humans earth has huge mass and so it exerts more force of gravity on humans. This is why we humans are on earth. Or more correctly that's why we stick to the Earth, not how we got here. Personally, I arrived by space ship.
Anything that has mass exerts a gravitational field, so yes, earth exerts one.
The bigger an object is, the more gravity it has! Earth is much bigger than the moon, therefore it has stronger gravity.
The one with the greatest mass that is closest to the surface of the Earth.
The force you exert on the Earth due to gravity is equal to your mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity. On average, this force is approximately equal to your weight.
Everything has gravity. Your weight on the moon is about 16 percent of what it is on Earth.
Gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth, so you will exert less force on the moon.
Yes, they have gravity. In fact, anything that has mass will have a gravitational force - the more mass a body has, the more gravitational force it will exert.
Gravity is caused by mass, so objects with more mass, such as planets and stars, exert a lot of gravity. The earth and everything on it are constantly falling towards the sun because of the sun's immense gravity. ... Because of this sideways momentum, the earth is continually falling towards the sun and missing it.
Humans will feel lighter on Mars compared to Earth because Mars has less gravity. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh only 38 pounds on Mars.
Please multiply the mass by the gravity. On Earth, the gravity is approximately 9.8 newton/kilogram (= 9.8 meters/second2).
Gravity always work both ways, but proportional to the weight. So humans pull on the Earth just as the Earth pull on humans. Only that humans are so much lighter that our pull isn't much noticed. Something that's heavier than the Earth, well then the heavier object would exert the greater pull. But both would still pull on each other.