No- their weight is less, but mass is not changed.
The gravity is less on the Moon, because the Moon is smaller than earth; it has less mass, and therefore "sucks" less than the earth. Weight is gravity times mass, you have the same mass on Earth and on the Moon (and in space), but weigh less on the moon.
A persons mass never changes. A persons WEIGHT changes according to the amount of gravitational force put on the object. Some 1 on the moon WEIGHS less on the moon but still has the same mass. Mass plays a factor in the weight but a persons mass never changes by where the person is or so I think.
The moon has less mass than Earth. Gravity is proportional to mass, so there is less gravity on the moon.
You weigh less on the moon compared to Earth because the moon has less mass and gravity. The gravitational pull on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth, so your weight appears to be lighter on the moon.
The Moon has much less mass than the Earth.
The moon has less mass than the Earth, so it has less gravity. This is why you're lighter on the moon.
because the moon has less mass then earth
It is because the moon has less mass than the earth.
A person's weight decreases on the Moon due to its lower gravity compared to Earth. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth, so a person weighs less because there is less gravitational pull on their body.
Mass is the same no matter where you are. Weight is less, but mass is the same.
No, your mass remains the same regardless of the gravitational force acting on you. Weight is dependent on gravity and mass, so on the moon where gravity is weaker, you would weigh less compared to on Earth, but your mass would stay constant.
Because the overall mass of the moon is less than the earths mass. The gravity of a body relates to the mass of that body.