1. it is 6 times less than gravity on earth
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Yes, the moons gravity effects when the tide comes in and goes out.
The moon's gravity is essentially identical to 100% of the moon's gravity, and results in gravitational forces on its surface that average about 16% of the corresponding forces on the Earth's surface.
Mass and gravity
Large moons are rounded by their own gravity, which tends to pull down any large projections. Low-mass moons have weaker gravity and so are unable to do this.
The tides of the ocean.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
Yes, the moons gravity effects when the tide comes in and goes out.
by gravity
The moon's gravity is essentially identical to 100% of the moon's gravity, and results in gravitational forces on its surface that average about 16% of the corresponding forces on the Earth's surface.
gravity
There is gravity. There is gravity on all planets, moons, and stars.
Gravity keeps them in orbit around Jupiter.
Yes, approximately.
Our moons gravity.
Mass and gravity
because their gravity is so strong that the moons are pulled in.
gravity