Concrete
because of 0 gravity
The lower gravity on the Moon would allow the baseball to reach a higher altitude before falling back down compared to Venus, which has stronger gravity. Gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity, while on the Moon it is about 16.5% of Earth's gravity, so the baseball on the Moon would experience less downward force and go higher when thrown with the same velocity.
are you joking or.... sigh.....a baseball.
I would say tennisball because it has less mass inside it.
The air is thinner the higher you go.
The air is thinner the higher you go.
The baseball would fall straight down towards the moon's surface due to the moon's gravitational pull. There is no atmosphere on the moon to create air resistance or drag on the falling object.
A person weighs less on top of a mountain because the force of gravity is slightly weaker at higher elevations compared to the Earth's surface. This is due to the greater distance from the center of the Earth and the gravitational pull being slightly weaker at higher altitudes.
generally, the price would go higher.
About 100 mph on the surface, but higher speeds can occur at altitude.
baseball
A baseball field