an objects mass is always the same but the weight can change because on different planets, the gravitational pull is different. so, yes
no! because your mass is the same because there is the same amount of gravity
No, go look up their masses.
Your mass will stay the same no matter where you go.
Yes. Your mass never changes, no matter where you go but your weight can be affected by gravity.
By their very definition, mass and weight cannot be the same. If you were to go to a planetoid whose radius was the same as the earth's radius but the mass was approx a tenth of the earth's mass, then the mass and weight of an object on its surface would have the same numeric value. However, because they are measures of different things, the fact that they have the same numeric value does not mean that they are the same: 5 seconds and 5 kilograms have the same numeric value but nobody (in their right mind) would argue that 5 seconds = 5 kilograms.
Well, no matter what, our mass would be the same where ever you go. Matter cannot be created or destroyed. Theres no way that you could just lose a little mass simply by going to the moon, its impossible.
Mass and mass are the same thing.
No. The mass of neutrons and protons are about the same. The mass of an electron is about 1/1800th the mass of a proton.
Mass extinction is when many animals go extinct within a short period of time caused by the same variables/factors leading to the mass extinction.
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
the neutral or no charge particle of an atom:it is located in the nucleus;has the same mass as the proton.
Mass is the same no matter where you are. Weight is less, but mass is the same.