All objects generate gravity according to their mass, so does the moon.
The moon's mass is only about 1/80 as much as the Earth's mass.
Yes, the moon has gravity. In fact, all matter has gravity, that is a basic property of matter. Your fingernail has gravity. Not very much, of course, but it does have some.
No. If you are on the moon, then the moon is the dominant gravitational body in your area, but the moon still orbits Earth and so is still very much under the influence of Earth's gravity.
Yes, very much so.
There is gravity on the moon. The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's because the moon has less mass.
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 gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
The Moon does have gravity, but it is much weaker than the gravity on Earth.
There is gravity on the moon but not as much as on Earth. This is because the amount of gravity depends on the mass of the object creating the gravity and the moon is much smaller and has much lower mass than the Earth. If you are far enough away from the Earth (and moon) their will be a point where there is no noticeable gravity.
The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the Earth's;
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.
My opinion is very little. The Moon's gravity pulls uniformly on both sides of a tectonic plate.
The Moon does have gravity! It is weak (just 1/6th of the Earth's) so the Moon has very little atmosphere.