The moon is much smaller than the earth. As a result, the force of gravity on the moon is only about one sixth as strong as gravity on earth. Gravity is what holds us down on the earth's (or moon's) surface.
They lose 5/6ths of their weight, but none of there mass.
no because there is less gravity on the moon so you become lighter but when you come back to earth you will still be the same weight
your weight is one sixth on the moon than how your weight is on earth
On the Moon one weighs one-sixth the weight on Earth.
I know you can't get much exercise in space, is I don't think you can lose weight going to the moon. Astronaut's have to do at least 1 hour of exercise in space to keep their bone structure, sense you just float around.
Your weight on the moon is one-sixth (1/6) what it is on earth.
Weight would be different because the moon has less gravity then the earth. (astronauts can jump higher on the moon) Mass would be the same. I do not lose any mass if i go to the moon unless, you cut my arm off.
if one wants to lose weight quickest way to lose weight, which for some may be starvation.
you'd lose no weight.
Someone looking to lose weight by using Optifast can lose a lot of weight. Optifast says that they can help you lose up to fifty pounds in eighteen to twenty weeks.
Approximately, i do not know the exact weight.
It is healthy for a baby if one were to lose weight while breastfeeding because your weight doesn't have anything to do with your breast producing milk.