yes
It isn't clear what you mean with "stronger or weaker". Neptune's gravity is stronger than that of Earth, if that's what you mean, since Neptune has a larger mass.
Weaker.
The planets with stronger gravity than Earth's are Jupiter and Neptune. Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has a gravitational pull that is about 24.79 m/s², significantly stronger than Earth's 9.81 m/s². Neptune, while much smaller than Jupiter, still has a gravitational force of approximately 11.15 m/s², which is slightly stronger than Earth's. Saturn also has a gravity that is comparable to, but slightly weaker than Neptune's.
There less gravity on Mercury than on Earth.
All of them do. There's no planet where the gravity is the same as on Earth.
Neptune's gravity is stronger, and is equal to 11m/s2.
It isn't clear what you mean with "stronger or weaker". Neptune's gravity is stronger than that of Earth, if that's what you mean, since Neptune has a larger mass.
About 17 percent stronger (it's more massive).
neptune's surface gravity is 1.14 times stronger than that of earth...but it is a planet made by gas..so you won't feel this gravity as you will sink in through gaseous layer
neptune's surface gravity is 1.14 times stronger than that of earth...but it is a planet made by gas..so you won't feel this gravity as you will sink in through gaseous layer
Mercury has weaker gravity compared to Earth. Its surface gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Well, honey, Neptune's gravity is actually stronger than Earth's gravity. Neptune is a big boy with a lot of mass, so it packs a bigger gravitational punch than our little blue planet. So, if you ever find yourself floating around in space near Neptune, you better hold on tight or you might just float away into the abyss.
It is stronger on Neptune.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
stronger
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
It has much weaker gravity.