It doesn't.
More mass --> more gravity.
Earth's mass is.
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
It is true that mass and gravity are proportional to one another.
Because the overall mass of the moon is less than the earths mass. The gravity of a body relates to the mass of that body.
Mass.
Gravity is affected by the mass of an object, The greater the mass, the greater the gravity. Apples have gravity, but because they have such a small mass the gravity is tiny, whereas Earth has a huge mass which in turn means that it has a huge and noticeable gravity.
Increasing the mass of a protective container does not affect the force of gravity acting on it. The force of gravity is determined by the mass of the planet or celestial body the container is on and the distance from the center of that body. The mass of an object does not affect the force of gravity acting on it.
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
No, mass remains constant.
gravity affects everything with mass
yes. everything that has a mass has gravity, including urself. but on the moon the gravity is only 17% as strong as earths gravity