Yes, usually the gravity of earth is compared to the rest of the solar system but in the case of extrasolar planets which are bigger than Jupiter Jupiter is used as the comparison.
Because of Earth's size, and considering it as one of the smallest planets, it has a weak gravity compared to the OTHER planets. Most planets have greater gravity because of their size. Earth has a stronger gravity compared to mars, mercury, and venus.
In order for gas to leave a planet it needs to be hot enough and to overcome the planet's gravity. The outer planets are colder and are very massive in comparison to Earth.
The sun's gravity keeps the earth and the other planets in orbit around it
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The Jovian planets are all much larger than Earth. See related link for a size comparison
The other planets do have gravity.
Yes. All planets have gravity. Earth is one of those inner planets.
Because of Earth's size, and considering it as one of the smallest planets, it has a weak gravity compared to the OTHER planets. Most planets have greater gravity because of their size. Earth has a stronger gravity compared to mars, mercury, and venus.
All massive objects (including all planets) have gravity.
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All planets have gravity, not just Earth.
In order for gas to leave a planet it needs to be hot enough and to overcome the planet's gravity. The outer planets are colder and are very massive in comparison to Earth.
answer is mars but all planets have a gravitation effect on the earth even gas planets
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
Simple. Gravity! The planets are dragged in by the gravity of the sun.
The sun's gravity keeps the earth and the other planets in orbit around it
Yes. All planets have noticeable gravity.