Definitely. In fact, you don't even have to go to another planet in order to
experience this effect. All you have to do is take a trip in an airplane. While
you're flying, you're aging slower than people on the ground are, both because
of the smaller force of gravity at cruising altitude, and also because of your
speed relative to other people. Another way to really slow things down, when
you're writing, is to carefully capitalize every word.
Because of gravity. The greater a planet's mass the more gravity it has. The more gravity a planet has the more "force" is pulling you towards the centre and thus you have more weight.
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
simple, the larger the planet, the greater the force of gravity.
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
The larger the mass of the planet, the greater the force of its gravity.
A larger planet has a stronger gravitational force.
The gravity on Jupiter is 2.5 greater than the gravity on Earth. The gravity is so great because of Jupiter's enormous size, which increases its gravitational force.
because of the gravity far from the sun.Thats also why the planets are circuling the sun because of the gravity .
The moon has gravity but the earth has more because living people live in the planet.