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This statement refers to the moon, where gravity is one sixth of that on Earth and it takes approximately 28 days for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This relationship between gravity and orbit time is a fundamental aspect of the Earth-moon system.
The moon has one-sixth the gravity of earth.
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
The moon has about one-sixth the gravity of Earth.
Yes - but the moon's gravity is only about one sixth (or 16%) of that on Earth.
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This statement refers to the moon, where gravity is one sixth of that on Earth and it takes approximately 28 days for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This relationship between gravity and orbit time is a fundamental aspect of the Earth-moon system.
The moon has one-sixth the gravity of earth.
The gravitational pull on the "moon" is one-sixth that of Earth's. It takes about 28 days for the Moon to complete one orbit around Earth.
Yes.
Yes, approximately.
One sixth.
There is gravity on the moon. It is about on sixth what it is on Earth. This is because the moon has less mass than Earth does.
True. Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
The force of gravity on the moon is about one-sixth (1/6) of the force of gravity on Earth.
The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the Earth's;
No, the moon's surface gravity is only one sixth (1/6) of the earth's.