near the poles you weigh more
9.7% less than you weigh on Earth, 138% more than you weigh on Mars.
You would weigh less on Mercury than on Earth due to its lower gravity. Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
No, you weigh less because the moon has less mass, or is smaller, than earth whick means that is has less of a gravitational pull.
less on Mercury compared to Earth. This is due to the weaker gravitational pull of Mercury, which is only about 38% of the gravity on Earth. As a result, objects weigh less on Mercury because there is less force pulling them towards the planet's surface.
you wight less because of the gravity in space
Because it has less mass than earth
You will have less weight on the Moon than on Earth (83.3% less), but your mass will remain unaffected. If you weigh 150lbs on Earth, then you would weigh only 26.55lbs on the Moon.
Less than. Nothing on the surface of the Earth can weigh more than the Earth itself.
half way. this is because the closer you are to Earth, the more gravity you have weighing down on you so you weigh more. The moon has less gravity than the Earth so you would weigh less. However, your mass always stays the same.
You would weigh less
No, humans weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less gravity. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th of the gravitational force on Earth, so a person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Earth.
Go somewhere else other than earth. If you go to Venus, you'll weigh 9.2% less. If you go to the moon, you'll weigh 83.7% less. If you go to Neptune, you'll weigh 12.2% more. If you go to Jupiter, you'll weigh 135.7% more.