It does. Who told you it doesn't? All objects that have mass have gravity. The more mass they have, the more gravity they have. For small objects, the gravity is so weak as to be almost indetectable, even with extremely sensitive instruments. However, the moon's gravity is certainly strong enough to be not merely detectable but to actually physically feel.
The moon's mass is about 1/80th that of Earth, but its radius is also quite a bit less; the combination of the two yields a lunar surface gravity of about 1/6 that of Earth.
There is no how come, since the moon has plenty of gravity.
At the moon's surface, the acceleration of gravity, and the
weight of any object, is about 16.5% of what it is on the
Earth's surface.
The Moon does have gravity. About 1/6th that on Earth.
The Moon has gravity, but it is only one-sixth as strong as that of Earth. The Moon is much smaller than Earth; this explains the difference in gravity.
The amount of gravity an object has is dependent on its mass. The moon has a lot less mass than the Earth, so its gravitational pull is weaker.
Your weight on the moon is one-sixth (1/6) what it is on earth.
To find the force of gravity that is acting on the moon you have to take the mass of the object and multiply it by the moon's gravity. It would be 180 kg times 1.63 m/s squared. Which equals 293.4 Newtons.
An object on the moon's surface weighs 0.165 as much as it does on the Earth's surface.
On Earth there is gravity pulling objects down and adding weight. On the moon there is no gravity so objects are weightless.
The surface gravity on Io is very low compared to Earth, due to its low mass, around 0.183g or 18.3% of the Earths pull at the surface. this is just a little more than the surface gravity on our own moon, which is about 16.5% of earths pull.
There is gravity on the moon.
There is gravity on the moon. Gravity comes from mass, which the moon has.
The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
The moon does have gravity but it is much weaker it hase 1/6 of the earths gravity. wihout it how do you expect the men on the moon to stay on the moon?
The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
Yes, there Is gravity on the moon. It is not as strong as the Earth's gravity (it is about 1/6 of the Earth's gravity), but, Yes, the moon does have gravity.
There is gravity on the moon. The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.
Yes. Plenty of gravity on moon.
There are no problems. The moon has gravity.
Yes the moon has gravity. How did neil Armstrong stand on it if no gravity?
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
The moon gravity can cause tides.