No.
An elephant would weigh less on the moon due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth. The weight of an object depends on the gravitational pull acting upon it, so on the moon an elephant would experience less gravitational force and therefore weigh less.
Objects that are heavier or closer to the earths Core have a greater gravity pull... If one person was on a beach and the other was on Mount. Everst The person at the beach would have a greater gravitaional pull... If an elephant and a mouse were on the same latitude of land the Elephant would have a greater gravitational pull because he if heavier... I hoped that helped...
no
Two elephants are equal to four elephants as when momentum is started the two can pull equivalent weight that four individuals can pull. 1 elephant + 1 elephant= 4 elephants
No, the mass of the elephant will never change, but on the moon the elephant would weigh less. Weight is the affect of gravitation wich is the attraction of two bodies that have mass. The mass of the moon is smaller then that of the earth so the gravitational pull would be less.
You take a gun, you load the gun, you pull the hammer back, and you pull the trigger....its that simple
Elephants don't have hands.
if you pull on it really hard
The elephant is the strongest land animal. -However I doubt if even they can pull 184 tons !
The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location in the universe. So, an elephant's mass would be the same on the Moon or Mars as it is on Earth. However, an object's weight, which is the effect of gravity on its mass, would differ on the Moon and Mars due to variations in their gravitational pull.
It is basically found everywhere. Just pull your pockets and penis out and it appears.
pull really really hard...