The moons gravity is a lot lower than the Earths, so the men exploring the lunar surface will weigh a lot less, roughly 1/6th of what they do on earth. This is because the moon has considerably less mass.
There is gravity on the moon. It is about on sixth what it is on Earth. This is because the moon has less mass than Earth does.
The moon has less mass than does Mars and therefore has less gravity at its surface.
Since the Moon's gravity is 1/6 that of Earth, the Moon's gravity is 5/6 less than that of Earth.
The moon has less mass than Earth. Gravity is proportional to mass, so there is less gravity on the moon.
There is gravity on the moon. The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.
Yes. The moon is 1/4 the size of Earth, so the moon's gravity is much less than the earth's gravity, 83.3% (or 5/6) less to be exact.
It doesn't. The moon has less gravity than Earth because it has less mass.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.
because the moon has less mass then earth
Yes, the gravity of the moon is 1/6th that of the Earth
Yes, gravity is present on the moon. However, the gravity on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth's gravity. This is why objects and people weigh less on the moon compared to Earth.
There is gravity on the moon. There is less gravity on the moon than there is on earth, because the moon is smaller than earth. Because the Earth has the mass it has, it has the gravity it has. Because the moon has a lot less mass than the Earth its gravity is about 1/6 the amount of the Earth's gravity.