The planet with the strongest gravitational attraction in our galaxy at its surface is Jupiter.
Jupiter has the strongest gravitational field because it has the largest mass of all the planets.
Because of Jupiter's great amount of mass, it has the strongest gravitational pull.
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A magnetic field holds atmosphere to the planet. Without a magnetosphere the solar wind from the sun will blow the atmosphere away. That is why our planet still has an atmosphere, we have the magnetic poles.
No, it's the other way around: atmosphere needs gravity to stay on a planet. Artificially, pressurized compartments can maintain atmosphere though. Such is the case on the International Space Station.
Air has mass, and gravity pulls anything with mass. The gravity of the earth "pulls" air down towards it's center.
Jupiter has the strongest gravity. The bigger the planet, the stronger the gravity. The moon is kind of small, so it's gravity is weaker.
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Well if you're speaking about our solar system, Jupiter is the biggest giant planet with strongest gravity.
Jupiter, the biggest planet, exerts the strongest gravity.
Earth has the strongest gravitational pull.
No. The gravitational pull at the surface of a planet depends on that planet's mass and radius. Jupiter has the strongest gravity of any planet in the solar system: 2.53 times the surface gravity on Earth. Mercury has the weakest surface gravity at just 37% the gravity on Earth.
I'm quite sure that the planet with the highest gravity is indeed Earth, because even though it's not the largest, it is the densest. And gravity comes from density, not size. Also, the other planets are mainly comprised of gases, not liquids metals and rocks like the center of the earth.
In our solar system, at least, the planet with the greatest mass does happen to be the one with the most known moons. But I think the cause and effect work the other way. It's not the moons that give the planet strong gravity. It's the strong gravity of the planet that captures a bunch of moons.
No. Jupiter has the strongest gravity of the planets in our solar system.
at the farthest point from the center of gravity. On planet earth that would be the top of mt. Everest. However there are anomalies in the gravitational field that lead to there being less gravity in certain places of the world. NASA and the German Aerospace Center have launched the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment(GRACE) to measure the anomalies around the world. Results can be seen here http://www.csr.utexas.edu/grace/gravity
Earth is the strongest planet in the solar system
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system after Jupiter.