No. That is why you wiegh less on the moon.
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
Gravity makes the Moon remain in orbit around Earth.
Earth is affected by the moon's gravity. The moon's gravity exerts just as much force on Earth as Earth's gravity does on the moon, but since Earth is far more massive, it undergoes far less acceleration.
The moon exerts a gravitational force approximately one sixth of the gravity of earth.
The moon is the major source of tides on the Earth, followed by the Sun.
The moon has far less mass than Earth, so the force of gravity will be much lower.
The moon is much smaller than the earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. Gravity is what holds us down on the earth's (or moon's) surface.
Gravity on the Moon is 0.165 that of Earth.
When you moves straight from the surface of the Earth toward the moon, the force of gravity attracting you to the Earth decreases, and the force of gravity attracting you to the moon increases. The Earth's gravity is the stronger one until you're about 73% of the way to the moon, and from there the moon's gravity is stronger. So, from the time you leave the Earth, the net gravitational force on you decreases, and becomes zero when you have completed about 73% of the trip. From that point until you reach the moon, the gravitational force increases again, and when you reach the moon, the force on you is about 1/6 as strong as it was on the Earth, but pulling towards the Moon.
Yes, there Is gravity on the moon. It is not as strong as the Earth's gravity (it is about 1/6 of the Earth's gravity), but, Yes, the moon does have gravity.
Weight is the force of gravity between you and the Earth, pulling you together. The moon, which is much smaller than Earth, has less mass so gravity isn't as strong. Therefore, the force between you and the moon will be less.
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
On the moon, the gravity is not as strong as it is on Earth. This means that an object has less weight but the same mass. However, the gravity that keeps the moon and the Earth together is a balanced force - so it depends on what you mean...
The moon does have gravity. It has 1/6 the gravity of earth.
The force that holds the moon in place is gravity. Without gravity, there wouldn't be a moon.
Gravity makes the Moon remain in orbit around Earth.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.