Less, about 1/6th of Earths.
about 12% more
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
Mars is approximately 1/2 the diameter of Earth and since it is less massive than Earth, it has only 38% of Earth's gravity.
millions of times grater
Planet Mercury and Planet Earth are both rocky planets. But Mercury is much smaller than Earth, so has much less force of gravity. Your answer is "No".
The Gravity becomes less
Less, about 1/6th of Earths.
Because there is less gravity. There is less gravity because the moons total mass is less than the earths and gravity is related to mass.
about 12% more
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.
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass
the forces of gravity pull the crumbs towards the earths core but in space the gravity is less so the pull force is not as great as the earths pull
The higher you go the less effect gravity has on you.
Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
Planets with a smaller surfae gravity than Earth are Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Uranus.