Heavier than what, the sun????
no
The half, because the full moon is as light again.
The moon is the moon. How much of the illuminated portion we can see from Earth is completely irrelevant to its mass.
A full moon is heavier than a half moon because a full moon occurs when the moon is at its maximum size and brightness, while a half moon represents a phase midway between a new moon and a full moon, resulting in less mass and weight.
no, the Earth is many times heavier
A trick question, because there is nothing that is ACTUALLY heavier on the Moon than on Earth, but because there is no atmosphere, nothing can "float" on the Moon. So a hot air balloon or any similar device that depends on buoyancy might be measured to have a lower weight on the Earth than on the Moon.
no in bed its heavier and on the moon it gets lighter... do an experiment.
Yes. It is heavier through the bombardment by meteors, asteroids, comets, and another planet (which led to the formation of the Moon).
He hasn't. The mass is the same, but the graviational pull from the Earth is stronger than that from the moon.
Earth is a about 6 times more massive than the moon (Has more density per volume, since it's technically weightless in space) Gravity is proportional to how large a planet or moon is, so the object will be heavier on earth (a larger planet) than on the moon (a small body)
An object will weigh approximately 6 times HEAVIER on earth than it would on the moon.
Because the earth is much more heavier than the moon.