On a continent, you are usually higher than sea level. Imagine you are on a mountain: you are farther from the center of the earth, so the force of gravity will be less. Also, if the rocks under a continent are less dense, this would make gravity weaker.
No. Compared with the other basic forces, gravity is remarkably weak.
gravity on Pluto is about 1/12th the surface gravity on Earth
Because of Earth's size, and considering it as one of the smallest planets, it has a weak gravity compared to the OTHER planets. Most planets have greater gravity because of their size. Earth has a stronger gravity compared to mars, mercury, and venus.
A state of very weak gravity is called microgravity. In this condition, objects experience little to no gravitational force, typically encountered in outer space or during freefall.
Big planets has a strong gravity. In small planets it's opposite
Mercury has very weak gravity.
there is no effect of gravity on atomic forces because gravity is very very weak than the atomic forces(Gravitational Force = 10-38 Atomic forces, Weak=10-13 Strong=1).
they met by the gravity and pressure that's on earth.
Pluto's gravity is relatively weak compared to the gravity of larger planets like Earth. The gravitational pull on Pluto's surface is about 6% that of Earth's gravity. This means that a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh only about 6 pounds on Pluto.
Compared to the moon, it's pretty strong. Compared to Jupiter, it's pretty weak.
Gravitational attraction is proportional to mass.
Gravity is the weakest of all the interactive forces and cannot be easily described by mathematics in the same way as electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Currently, physicists cannot fully explain why gravity is so incredibly weak in comparison to other forces.