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What happens to the gravity on large and small planet?

Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be


Do large planets such as Jupiter and Saturn have gravity?

Anything with mass has gravity. Anything massive enough to be considered a planet has noticeable gravity, whether it is a giant planet like Jupiter or a small planet like Mercury.


Is Venus a small medium or large as a planet?

It's small compared with Jupiter and the other gas planets, but is a good sized rocky planet compared with mercury or mars.


Which planet has the most greatest gravity?

Jupiter has the strongest gravity. The bigger the planet, the stronger the gravity. The moon is kind of small, so it's gravity is weaker.


What is the symbol for the planet venus?

The symbol for a female, a circle and cross below it.


How much oxgyen is on the planet Venus'?

Venus has virtually no oxygen. However there is a very, very small percentage.


What is the planet Venus atmosphere?

the atmosphere of palnet venus is mainly contained by; carbon dioxide and a small amount of nitrogen.


What shape is planet mercury?

Generallly speaking, it spherical. The planet is small, but still has a large enough mass and gravity to pull it into this shape. As with earth, it has lots of lumps and bumps on it's surface.


What is the force that makes you weight change planet to planet?

gravity if you are on a huge planet like juipiter there is a lot of gravity so you wiegh a lot but if youare on a planet like Pluto there is a small amount of gravity so you wigh less


What is a small dense rocky planet similar to earth?

Venus, mars.


Is Pluto the only planet that is small and rocky?

No. The four small, rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Pluto is no longer considered a planet.


Which has a more powerful gravity a small planet or a large planet?

It would depend on the mass of the planets. The surface gravity of a planet is directly proportional to its mass and inversely proportional to the square of its radius. If two planets have the same mass but different sizes, the smaller planet will have stronger gravity because the surface is closer to the center of mass. Conversely, if two planets are of the same size, the one with more mass will have stronger gravity. Since larger planets usually have more mass than smaller ones they usually have stronger gravity, though not always.