ok. it has a weaker gravity thank earth. Im not sure why but you'll have to figure that out by yourself. Sorry i dont know all the info. i hope i helped a little.
The sun's immense gravity creates a central force that keeps the planets in orbit around it, a phenomenon known as gravity-assisted motion. This gravitational force is balanced by the planets' inertia, resulting in stable orbits. This gravitational interaction is what governs the motion of all the planets in the solar system.
The gravitational field force on Earth is approximately 9.81 Newtons per kilogram, denoted as 9.81 m/s². This represents the acceleration due to gravity that all objects experience near Earth's surface. It is the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
when and wheere did Apollo land when it came back to eath? when and wheere did Apollo land when it came back to eath?
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it is easy the eathhave a capa de osono that protect the eath but the moon dont have it
The force of Earth's gravitational strength is an average 9.8N/kg downward. (newtons/kilogram)
3rd nearest planet to the sun. Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you still count... Pluto
to thank the eath
The gravity at the center of the Earth is zero because the mass around you causes gravity to be in equilibrium. It is pulling in all directions equally, resulting in a net zero gravitational force at the center.
Because Earth's gravity holds it in orbit. Earth is much closer so its gravity is stronger.However, the moon does orbit the Sun, it simply orbits the Earth in addition to orbitting the Sun.
There is no such place as "eath" in the solar system.
it didn't so don't ask
Gravitational acceleration near Earth's surface is about 9.8 meters/second2. Equivalently, every kilogram - near Earth's surface - has a weight of about 9.8 newton.
the sun moves around the eath not the eath moves around the sun by falaby66
because god made him with dust
i think it has somthin 2 do with gravitational pull as the asteroid passes by the earth it pulls the eath slightly along with its gravity.
new teknology but i dont know what eath is...