Lighter because the moon has almost the same density but much smaller size and as result interaction between any mass on the moon surface is weaker than on earth surface.
Lighter because the moon has 1/6 less gravity than on earth.
Your weight on moon would be one-sixth of what your weight is on earth. The reason is because the mass of the moon is smaller as compared to the mass of earth, and your weight depends on the mass of the body you're walking on.
You would weigh less on the Moon because of the lower gravity. However, your mass would remain the same. Your "moon weight" would be about 1/6th of your "earth weight".
You would weigh more on the moon. On the moon you would weigh about 16% of your weight on Earth while you would weigh only about 6% of that weight on Pluto.
You weigh slightly less when the moon is directly over your head but not by a lot. It is only about 1.763467777778 ounces less for a 200 lb man.
you would feel lighter because of the less gravity on mars so the less gravity on the moon;)
The moon's gravity is approximately 1/6 that of earth, so you would feel much lighter on the moon.
1/6 as much compared to the Earth.
because the moon has less mass than earth so humans weigh less on the moon than earth
From New Moon until Full Moon, the moon rises less than 12 hours after the sun.From Full Moon until New Moon, the moon rises less than 12 hours before the sun.
After a full moon as we see less and less it's called a waning moon
No, you have the same mass. The reason why you weigh less is because the moon has a less gravitational pull on you since it has less mass than the earth.
Anytime you are in a place with less gravity, you or any object will weigh less. The force of gravity on the moon is much less than on Earth.
because the moon has less mass than earth so humans weigh less on the moon than earth
No - you do not weigh less.
From New Moon until Full Moon, the moon rises less than 12 hours after the sun.From Full Moon until New Moon, the moon rises less than 12 hours before the sun.
Yes to the "weigh less" part, no to the "because" part.
After a full moon as we see less and less it's called a waning moon
No, you have the same mass. The reason why you weigh less is because the moon has a less gravitational pull on you since it has less mass than the earth.
After the full moon, we see less and less of the sunlit side.
No. they weigh the same. The terminology of a half moon refers to how much of the moon can be seen.
Anytime you are in a place with less gravity, you or any object will weigh less. The force of gravity on the moon is much less than on Earth.
All of the Moon's lighted side is visible during the full moon.
During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.