There is gravity on the moon, if there wasn't any how would people be able to land on it at all? Or jump on it?
The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
The Moon has gravity, just like any other object, due to its mass.
There is little gravity in space to hold the gas particles so they disperse infinitely. Earth has an atmosphere due to its gravitational pull whereas the moon has virtually no atmosphere.
Earth-Moon GravityThe point at which the gravity of the Earth is counterbalanced by the gravity of the Moon is much closer to the Moon. The stronger gravity of Earth has a greater effect for any given distance.Independent GravityThe Earth's gravity is greater than the Moon's, so the Moon would have a lower escape velocity and a lower possible orbit, even neglecting the fact that it has no atmosphere. Gravity diminishes with distance, so the effective gravity at any given distance from the Moon will be much less than the effective gravity at that distance from the Earth.
Yes, there is gravity on the moon, but it is much weaker than on Earth. The gravitational pull on the moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth, so astronauts on the moon experience lower gravity.
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space
No. There is no air, no gravity, no ants.
Yes. The gravity on the surface on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
There is gravity on the moon.
The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
Yes, the Moon's gravity is much stronger than that of a pencil. The Moon's gravity is what causes tides on Earth and keeps it in orbit around the Earth, while a pencil's gravity is too weak to have any noticeable effect.
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?