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When learning about the planets in the Solar System, it is important to know the planets weight. Mars weighs 1,415,037,029,833,630,027,874,304 pounds.
Based on the fact that the gaseous planets in the solar system have much greater mass than terrestrial planets, you would weigh more as weight depends on gravitational pull, which is increased based on the mass of the object.
You would seem to weigh less on Mars or on Venus than you do here on Earth, although the environment of Venus would be intolerable because of the high temperature and extreme pressures. On Mercury you would weigh much less, but the heat there is intense.
No, they are not. Comets are much, much smaller than planets.
Between 13 tonnes to 15 tonnes
Mars' mass is 641,849,999,999,999,934,464 tonnes.
156 tonnes
100 tonnes
2 tonnes
1.5 to 2 tonnes
7.1276 tonnes
2.6 tonnes
Planets don't "weigh"; they have a mass. Mass is that which is expressed in kilograms (or pounds, or tonnes).The seventh planet from the Sun is Uranus; its mass is 8.68e25 kilograms, or about 14.5 times the mass of Earth.
Up to 346 metric tonnes
550,000t metric tonnes
61.3 tonnes.