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One kilogram of anything weighs about 5.76 ounces when it's

on the moon, and about 2.205 pounds when it's on the earth.

Not quite. You're measuring two different things there. A kilogram is always a kilogram, no matter where it is. It is a measurement of mass, not weight. Something that is 1 kilo on earth is 1 kilo on the moon as well. Gravity has nothing to do with the mass of the object. Pounds, however, are a measurement of how gravity acts on an object, so something that is 1 pound on earth will be more or less on another planet or moon depending on the gravitational pull.

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