Do you mind restating that? It does not make any sense.
No. The mass of the moon is a fraction of the earth's mass.
The sun has a much greater mass than Earth, while the Moon has a smaller mass than Earth. The mass of the Sun is about 330,000 times greater than the mass of Earth, while the mass of the Moon is about 1/81st of Earth's mass.
No, they do not have the same mass. The moon has much less mass than Earth.
Four planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, have mass greater than that of the Earth.
Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
Earth has a much greater mass than Pluto does, and therefore has stronger gravity.
Gravity of any body is directly proportional to its mass,since the mass of earth is greater than that of moon so earth has greater gravity.
If you're the same distance from the center of the planet but its mass is greater than earth's mass, then the mutual gravitational force between you and that planet is greater than on earth, and you'll "weigh" more than you do here.
No, the Sun is much heavier than the Earth. The Sun's mass is about 333,000 times greater than the Earth's mass.
Yes.
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