apart from Mercury,venus & mars (Pluto is no longer a planet).all other planets in our solar system has much greater gravity than earth.also some of the gas giants,or planets like Saturn have some satilites that have property's,that may outweight that of the earth. example titan;
Gliese 581 C at least i think so i think they call it super earth because it 50 percent bigger than earth
mars
There are none in our solar system with exactly twice the gravity of Earths, though Jupiters high mass gives it a gravity of around 2.5 times that of earths.
Definitely: Mercury, Mars and Venus.
Also, maybe Saturn and/or Uranus. For these 2 planets you get different
numbers given by different authorities, unfortunately.
Jupiter has the strongest gravity of all the planets in our solar system. Surface gravity there is more than twice what it is on Earth.
all of them
earth..The most habitable planet in the Solar System is Earth. As of June 2014, Earth is the only planet that has sustained known living things.
For the most part, yes. But the actual determining factor for how much gravity a planet has is based on its mass, and since size and mass are often related it is somewhat accurate to say that the bigger the planet is, the more gravity it will have.
The planet that most resembles Earth in many factors is Mars. However, no planet most resembles the Earth in all factors.
Pluto
The most outer solid portion of the planet Earth is the crust.
Earth & Venus.
Earth is the most massive terrestrial planet, so it has the highest surface gravity.
It compresses it. This is the reason why the Earth is the most dense planet in the Solar System.
Mars is the planet most like Mother Earth.
Jupiter and Neptune are the only planets in our Solar System that have more gravity than the Earth. Jupiter's gravity is about 236% that of the Earth, and Neptune's gravity is about 112% that of the Earth. Edit: Because of uncertainties and different definitions you can get data that says Saturn and/or Uranus also have slightly stronger gravity than Earth's.
I think it is Venus or Earth.
No. Water is the most powerful thing on planet Earth. Not God, love, your soul, gravity, inertia..etc. Quite simply and scientifically the most powerful force on Earth is WATER.
All matter, including air has a gravitational pull. The gravity we feel, though is not a product of Earth's atmosphere, which has a tiny mass in proportion to the planet itself. Most of the mass of Earth is rock and metal. That is the source of most of Earth's gravity.
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.
Really none, there is no actual planet that has the exact same gravity, some can be close, like saying it Gforce was 2000, and another was 2000, but actually its like 2000.01010203053232 and 2000.21020103020310. Mars and Venus are roughly the same size as earth (and thus have about the same gravity), but I don't think any planet in our solar system is exactly the same as earth. Gravity is determined by mass; the planet in our solar system with a mass closest to earth is Venus. Venus' gravity is 8.87 ms-2 whereas the Earth's gravity is 9.86 ms-2. Mars's gravity is 3.71 ms-2.
Earth- since so far, it is the only planet that has a combination of gravity, temperature, water and atmosphere where people can live.
It did not get pulled in by Earth's gravity. The moon most likely formed when a small planet collided with Earth early in its history, producing a ring of debris around Earth which coalesced to form the moon.