You will be able to jump six times higher on the moon because the moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earth's.
The gravity on the moon is about one sixth that of the Earth. So a person weighing 180 pounds on Earth would weigh 30 pounds on the moon but would be just as strong as on Earth. Hence, you could jump much higher.
you would be able to jump on the moon. the moon's gravity is 1/6 of earths gravity so there is a bit of gravit but not alot so you will be able to jump abit
i think the moon
Cats do not have the ability to defy gravity and fly to the moon. They are bound by the laws of physics and would fall to the earth if they were to jump towards the moon.
It is physically impossible to jump over the moon. You would have to be able to stay airborne for hours probably. And you would have to jump many miles high.
you could play football on the moon because the ball would float and you could jump to get it.
We have only been to the moon... So i would say the moon.
Yes, you can jump rope on the moon. Due to the lower gravity on the moon (approximately 1/6th of Earth's gravity), jumping on the moon would feel different than on Earth. The lighter gravity would make it easier to jump higher and for a longer period of time.
It would still be 3ft However, if the question is about gravity, then for the same force you would expect to jump 18ft.
On Earth's moon, it would be around 10 metres (the moon has only one sixth the gravity, but no air to create resistance).
No, it is not possible to jump off the moon in outer space because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary resistance for jumping. Additionally, the moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a jump would not propel you far enough to escape its gravitational pull.
No, If you were to go to the moon you would weigh less than you would on earth, that's why it is so easy to jump high on the moon, gravitational pull is weak on the moon! (: