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you would float on mars if u were under 38 pounds or a bit more because mars's gravity is 38%

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Will you float with ease on mars?

Yes, you would float with ease on Mars due to its lower gravity compared to Earth. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity, making it easier for objects and people to float or move around with less effort.


How did the curiosity not float away while on mars?

It lands on mars and it weighs than thirty eight pounds so it won't float...


Would a human float with ease on Mars?

Yes, a human would float with ease on Mars due to the lower gravity compared to Earth (about 38% of Earth's gravity). This reduced gravity would make it much easier for a human to float or move around on Mars than on Earth.


Would a person float by gravity on mars?

No. The gravity on Mars is much weaker than the gravity on Earth but it is still significant. You could jump higher but you couldn't float.


Can a air balloon float in the atmosphere of mars?

NASA is thinking it can.


What are the common elements present of Mars and their state of matter?

mars is a red planet and youu can float and stuff :D


How does the curiosity not float away while on Mars?

Just like Earth's gravity holds you to Earth, and doesn't let you float away, Mars, too, has some gravity (less than Earth), which won't simply let objects float away into space.


How does the rover not float away while you are on mars?

As with any object, Mars does have gravity. It may not be as strong as on earth, but it is there and it attracts objects to its surface.


Would astronauts go to the mars will they float as they went on the moon?

yeah y not


Could an air balloon float in martian atmosphere?

No. The atmosphere of Mars is too thin.


How much jet fuel would it take to travel to mars?

A lot! Also depends on how fast you want to go. It takes a lot of energy to escape the earth's gravity. After than you can float to Mars but it could take many years.


In space why don't the rovers float?

Rovers on celestial bodies like Mars are subject to gravity, which keeps them grounded. Without gravity, they would indeed float in space. However, the gravitational pull of these bodies keeps the rovers anchored to the surface and prevents them from floating away.