weigh i believe is the answer you are looking for..... I'm sure there is a pretty scientific calculation that could determine that answer. But who knows?
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
A man that weighs 60 kg on Earth would weigh less on the moon. He would weigh 9.9 kg on the moon.
I dont think so; Earth would appear to be bigger from moon compared to what Moon appears to be from Earth The earth's diameter is 3.67 times the moon's diameter. As seen from the moon, the earth appears 3.67 times as large in the sky as the moon appears from earth.
The moon is much closer to Earth than any other star, which makes it appear larger in the sky. Stars are actually much larger than the moon, but their distance from Earth makes them appear as tiny points of light in the night sky.
Because it is way closer than other stars!
No gravity pulling you down!
we wouldn't get as much sleep and we would have way way shorter days
A person who weighs 215 on the earth would weigh 35.1 on the moon.
If a man weighs 60kg on Earth he would weigh 9.9kg on the moon.
24 hours like the sun the only way it shows is if the way the sun is reflecting off the moon
she got paid $250,000,000 that's way to much OMG
There are two reasons we way less on the moon; 1.)Since there is not much of an atmosphere up there, there are not hundreds of pounds pushing down on us. 2.)Another reason is since earth is bigger than the moon, Earth pulls us towards itself much more than a smaller object such as the moon would
The moon is made out of crystals and this is not in a scientific way this is in a imaginative way. In a scientific way the moon is made out of rocks and stones
A man that weighs 60 kg on Earth would weigh less on the moon. He would weigh 9.9 kg on the moon.
35 pounds on the Moon.
They are reflecting the light of the Sun much the same way as our own Moon does
Total solar eclipses are much less frequent because it is much more likely that part of a planet/moon/satellite gets partly in our way of the sun than a planet/moon/satellite gets 100% in our way.