You would weigh more on the following planets:
On Mercury, you'd weigh 28.88 pounds.
it totally depends on the planet
Mars's gravitational pull is 38% that of Earth's, meaning you would weigh 38 pounds on that planet.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 106 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
You would not be able to actually stand on the surface because Neptune is a gas planet. But if you were in a structure that was able to fly (not orbit) on the "surface," you would weigh around 99.18 pounds.
There is no planet called Puto (I think)
If you weigh 100 pounds on earth, you would weigh:38 pounds on Mercury91 pounds on Venus38 pounds on Mars234 pounds on Jupiter106 pounds on Saturn119 pounds on Neptune6 pounds on Pluto
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 59 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 66 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.
The mass and diameter of the planet Mars is less that of Earth so there are changes to how the gravity effects you. This would cause a normally 150 pound person to only weigh 56 pounds on Mars.
Not on any planet in this solar system. Mercury has the weakest gravity of any planet in the solar system. A 100 lb person on Earth would weigh 37 lbs on Mercury. That same person would weigh about 17 lbs on the moon, but the moon is not a planet.
Uranus is a gas planet. You would weigh about 88.6 pounds at the point where the atmospheric pressure is about equal to earth's. The closer to the core you go, the more you would weigh.