No the planets have more gravity than moon
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
Planet Earth.
The gravitational force acting on the planet is much greater than the gravitational force acting on the moon due to the planet. This is because the planet has a significantly larger mass than the moon, resulting in a stronger gravitational pull on the moon towards the planet.
The moon revolves around a planet primarily due to the gravitational force exerted by the planet. This gravitational pull keeps the moon in orbit, balancing the inward pull of gravity with the moon's inertia, which tries to move it in a straight line. Additionally, the moon's orbital motion is influenced by the planet's rotation and the initial conditions of its formation within the planet's gravitational influence.
i think in the moon there is more gravitational
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun has the strongest gravitational pull of any object in the solar system.
No. Pluto is actually smaller then Our Moon, Therefor Less gravitational Pull.
The tides around the planet. The Sun and moon both exert gravitational pull on the water on our planet.
The tides around the planet. The Sun and moon both exert gravitational pull on the water on our planet.
The tides around the planet. The Sun and moon both exert gravitational pull on the water on our planet.
The tides around the planet. The Sun and moon both exert gravitational pull on the water on our planet.
The tides around the planet. The Sun and moon both exert gravitational pull on the water on our planet.