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Yes. Your mass never changes, no matter where you go but your weight can be affected by gravity.

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Q: Is it true your mass on earth is the same on the moon?
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Is it true On the moon your mass would be less than it on earth but your weight would be the same?

falseIt is false. Your weight would be less on the moon but your mass would be the same.


Gravity gives you your mass true or false?

False. You will have the same mass on our moon, but weigh 1/6th as much as on the Earth.


Is it true if an object mass will change if you move it from earth to the moon?

Density depends on mass and volume. Neither of those quantities changes when a solid is moved to the moon.


Is it true that moon pulls on the earth with one-sixth the force that the earth exerts on the moon?

No. Gravitational force is present between every two mass bodies, and the force on each body is the same.


The moon has one sixth the gravity of earth and why?

Mainly because the moon has only about 1/80 as much mass as Earth has. True, the moon is considerably smaller than the Earth, allowing you to get closer to its center of mass. But not close enough to compensate entirely for the difference in mass.


What is true about the moon's orbit around Earth?

The moon's orbital period is the same as its rotational period, so the same side of the moon always faces the earth.


Is it true that you have less mass on the moon and therefore you weigh less?

No, your mass remains exactly the same. It is gravity that changes. The moon has about 1/6 the gravity of the surface of the earth, so you weigh about 1/6 as much. For example, a person who has a mass of 60 kg weighs about 132 pounds on earth, or about 22 pounds on the moon, but the mass remains 60 kg.


Your moon always shows the same face to the earth?

True.


Is it true that do you weigh more on the moon than you do on earth?

No, you weigh less because the moon has less mass, or is smaller, than earth whick means that is has less of a gravitational pull.


Is it true that the Moon was a chunk of Earth?

Yes, the moon was a chunk of Earth


Is it true that earth is seen upwards from moon?

Generally, yes, just as we see the moon when it is "up". Earth can be just over the horizon of the moon, or straight up, depending where you are on the moon. The same side of the moon always faces the earth, so from the far side, Earth can never be seen.


Is it true that on earth you always see the same side of the moon?

Yes because on the east the moon rotates on its axis and when it gets back to our side we get the same side as always