The Moon does have gravity! It is weak (just 1/6th of the Earth's) so the Moon has very little atmosphere.
The moon does have gravity, it is 1/6 that of the earth's. However the moon does not have water or air. There is no atmosphere to hold the air in.
The moon has gravity because it has mass, which creates a gravitational pull. However, the moon has no atmosphere because its gravity is too weak to hold on to gases like air. As a result, the moon has a vacuum environment with no air or atmosphere.
You don't float in air on the moon because there is no air on the moon, and you don't float anyway. There is gravity on the moon; it is one-sixth the force of Earth's gravity, so you can jump six times higher on the moon, but you don't float weightlessly.
No. There is no air, no gravity, no ants.
It's possible to temporarily "float" in air for a few seconds on the moon because of the low gravity.
Yes. The moon is less massive and smaller than Earth, so the force of gravity on objects near the moon's surface is less than on Earth. The gravity of the moon is around 1/6 the gravity of the Earth. The acceleration of gravity on the moon is 1.6 meters per second per second.
There is no atmosphere on Luna, our moon, because it isn't large enough to have enough force of gravity to keep "air" molecules held down to the moon's surface.
The moon has no air or no liquid. This is because the moon has no atmosphere and has little gravity to hold liquids.
There is gravity on the moon.
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On Earth, there is more gravity than on the moon. There is no air resistance on the moon.
The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.