Venus has less mass than Earth does, and therefore has weaker gravity.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
Venus has a slightly weaker gravity than Earth. The gravity on Venus is about 91% of that on Earth.
Venus has a slightly weaker gravity than Earth. The acceleration due to gravity on Venus is about 90% of the gravity on Earth. It means that objects would weigh slightly less on Venus compared to Earth.
No. Venus has less mass than Earth, though not by very much. As a result, gravity on Venus is slightly weaker than on Earth.
Venus and Earth are similar in size, and have similar surface gravity. However, compared to Earth, Venus has slightly less gravity (8.87 m/s2 compared to Earth's 9.81 m/s2 ). The surface pressure of these two planets is substantially different, though: it is 92 times greater on Venus than it is on Earth!
Venus's gravity is approx 90% as strong as Earth's.
Stronger gravity than what? The gravity of Venus is stronger than that of the moon or of Mars, but weaker than that of Earth.
Yes. Venus has less mass and therefore has less gravity.
No. The gravity on Venus is only slightly less than it is on Earth. Venus has an atmosphere about 90 times denser than Earth's.
Venus is slightly smaller and less dense than the Earth is, so it has lower surface gravity.
Earth (by definition has a gravity exerting a pull of 1g. Venus is almost the same as Earth but the pull of gravity there is 0.904g. So Earth has more gravity.
It doesn't Earth has more gravity.