The higher you go above the surface of a planet the weaker gravity gets. More specifically, the strength of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of your distance from the planet's center.
Due to the gravity force which vary according to the mass of each planet.
Due to the gravity force which vary according to the mass of each planet.
It does not. Mass is independent of where an object is. Weight, however, will vary in direct proportion to the planet's gravity.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
There is no maximum weight that a planet can get to. A planet's weight depends on its mass and the gravity it has.
It doesn't
It doesn't
It doesn't
gravity
Gravity is directly proportional to mass.
No, because the mass of Venus does not vary.
weight