The earth has a colossal size more mass
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
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About 0.183g, where one g is the earths gravity, so about one fifth of the earths gravity. It is similar to our own moons surface gravity.
Earths gravity keeps the moon from flying off in the same way the sun keeps earth in balance.
Your would weigh 1/6th as much as you do here on mother Earth. The how is our moons' mass, and therefore its' gravity, is about 1/6 as much as the Earths'. Its' gravity well is not as deep as the Earths.
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
earth is 81.3 times the mass of the moon . acceleration due to gravity at earths surface = 9.82 (m/s)/s acceleration due to gravity at moons surface = 1.62 (m/s)/s . 1 kg at earths surface, force = 1 * 9.82 = 9.82 newtons 1 kg at moons surface, force = 1 * 1.62 = 1.62 newtons
Yes as Pluto is the smallest and the last planet in the solar system, it is smaller then the earths moons.
Of the planets in our solar system, Mars has the lowest surface gravity of around 38% of earths - over one third. This comes closest to the 25%. We then have moons and dwarf planets, but these have much lower surface gravities.