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An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
the gravitational force of the earth is much stronger then on the moon. Also, a person is not "lighter". their mass is the same, it is the weight of the person. Weight is a unit of measurement. You are lighter on the moon than on earth because there is 1/6 less gravity.
The cuticle.
a lot of astronauts had have landed on the moon so there is no specific place
Probably because there is no gravity
The lighter-colored regions of the moon are called Highlands
An object is lighter on the moon because the moon is smaller and thus lighter than the Earth
The lighter coloured regions of the Moon are called highlands or less commonly as terrae.
In the Moon's shadow. Particularly, the "penumbra" which is the lighter partial shadow, rather than the "umbra", the darker total shadow area.
not as much gravity
the gravitational force of the earth is much stronger then on the moon. Also, a person is not "lighter". their mass is the same, it is the weight of the person. Weight is a unit of measurement. You are lighter on the moon than on earth because there is 1/6 less gravity.
The cuticle.
Tagalog name of lighter: pangsindi
a lot of astronauts had have landed on the moon so there is no specific place
Probably because there is no gravity
That area of the moon is called Sea of Tranquillity.
The moon has less mass than the Earth, so it has less gravity. This is why you're lighter on the moon.