Yes. Every speck of mass in Creation 'has gravity' . . . the moon, your shoe,
the sun, my dog, a puddle of rainwater, and the lint in your pocket.
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It has a gravity which is 0.4 times that of the Earth's.
it would be horablie because the world would be all in the ground possible
The same way that a person can be upside-down on Earth and still swallow water. The ability to swallow has nothing to do with gravity; it has to do with the muscles in the esophagus which move food and water from the throat to the stomach.
In theory, yes.
The object with the greatest force of gravity to the Earth at its surface would be a lead sphere. This is because the force of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object, and lead is a dense material, resulting in a larger force of gravity.
YesYes. We call it the moon.
The phases of the moon are: New moon Waxing crescent moon First quarter moon Waxing gibbous moon Full moon Waning gibbous moon Last Quarter moon Waning crescent moon New moon
The Pink Moon is the first full moon in April. It is also known as the Frog Moon, Fish Moon, Grass Moon, Planter's Moon, Seed Moon, and Waking Moon.
The Moon is a satellite.The Moon is a satellite.The Moon is a satellite.The Moon is a satellite.