No. All planets, moons, and stars have gravity. Techincally, anything with mass has gravity, but it is only noticeable with very large objects.
It's not it just has a unique amount of gravity. Even the moon has some gravity.
Earth has the greater gravitational pull. Mars pulls with only about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Yes - but the moon's gravity is only about one sixth (or 16%) of that on Earth.
Gravity is there on moon, but its only 1/6th that there on earth
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
No it doesn't, earth's gravity is only making the moon orbiting the earth not give the moon gravity.
Martian gravity is only 38% of the Earth's gravity.
No. Surface gravity on Triton is only about 8% what it is on Earth.
All planets have gravity, not just Earth.
No, the moon's surface gravity is only one sixth (1/6) of the earth's.
no, it's only 86% of the gravity on Earth
Pluto's mass is estimated at only 1/155th of Earth's. The gravity there would be 1/15th Earth gravity.
yes and no, planet earth is the only earth with gravity because there is only one earth, however planet earth is not the only planet with gravity or even the only object with gravity. every single planet and every star and even every comet or asteroid has gravity but its not just objects in space; everything is made of matter and all matter attracts other matter which is what causes gravity so the chair your sitting on, the computer in front of you, and even you have a small amount of gravity.
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Mars is approximately 1/2 the diameter of Earth and since it is less massive than Earth, it has only 38% of Earth's gravity.
I believe is gravity. I mean is not only of the earth, every body of mass has gravity. But I believe that it is gravity if it was a general question. !
Mars has a weaker gravity than earth because it is a smaller planet and is smaller than