because it has less mass.
The "surface gravity" is less on Uranus.
No. My planet (and presumably yours as well) is Earth.
the sun
Pluto but if you dont count that as a planet then Mercury.
It could be mars.
No. The gravity on Mercury is less than half that of Earth.
Planet Mercury and Planet Earth are both rocky planets. But Mercury is much smaller than Earth, so has much less force of gravity. Your answer is "No".
On other planets your gravity doesn't change. Your weight however changes based on the mass of the planet. For example, on a planet with less mass than Earth, a person will weigh less than they normally do.
More Mass = Greater "surfacegravity".But also alarger diameter = Less "surface gravity".So, for example, if the planet is larger than Earthand has more mass then the gravitational force at its surfacecould be greater or lessthan Earth's.
There isn't. The "surface gravity" is dependent on the mass (of the planet, etc.) and the distance of the surface from the center of mass. Pluto has MUCH LESS mass than Earth and the gravity is much less on Pluto.
All of them do. There's no planet where the gravity is the same as on Earth.
I think the planet earth has more gravity