Jupiter is less although it does have more mass
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Jupiter is more dense than Earth due to its composition, consisting largely of hydrogen and helium, which are denser elements than the rocks and water that make up Earth's composition. Jupiter's overall density is around 1.33 g/cm^3, while Earth's average density is approximately 5.52 g/cm^3.
Earth is the densest at 5.51, followed by Jupiter at 1.326, Uranus at 1.270 and Saturn is the least at 0.687.
Basically, Jupiter is made up only of atmosphere. The gas giants like Jupiter don't have a solid surface you can stand on, as on Earth; they are made up of an atmosphere that just gets denser and denser as you go further into the planet.
No
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
Things are much lighter on Earth than Jupiter, because the great mass of the planet Jupiter (Over 4 times that of Earth) creates more of a gravitational pull, which makes you more heavy in Jupiter.
Jupiter is about 300 times more massive than earth and has a diameter about 10x the size of the earth's.
You would weigh more on Jupiter than on Earth because Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, resulting in a stronger gravitational pull. This increased gravitational pull would make you feel heavier on Jupiter compared to Earth.
The weight of matter on any planet depends upon the gravitational force of that planet. Jupiter has more gravitational force than Earth, so anything (including chocolate) would weigh more there. (Jupiter has no true surface, so you could not weigh anything there.)
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
No. The gravity of Jupiter more than twice as strong as that on Earth.