No. Earth's gravity is due to Earth's own mass. The moon has its own gravity due to its mass, but that gravity is much weaker than Earth's.
No it doesn't, earth's gravity is only making the moon orbiting the earth not give the moon gravity.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
The moon has uneven gravity because of the pull of the earth. Imagine the moon's effect on the earth and the tides of the ocean. The earth has a much greater effect on the moon because it is several times larger.
Yes, there Is gravity on the moon. It is not as strong as the Earth's gravity (it is about 1/6 of the Earth's gravity), but, Yes, the moon does have gravity.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
There is gravity on the moon. The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.
The moon has one-sixth the gravity of earth.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
Everything has gravity. Your weight on the moon is about 16 percent of what it is on Earth.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.
Gravity on the Moon is 0.165 that of Earth.
The gravity on the moon is 1/6 of what it is on Earth. To put a finer point on it, that's 16.549% of Earth gravity.