It would orbit around one of the other planets, orbit around the sun, or become part of the Asteroid or Kiper Belt.
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass
The percentage of Earth's gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 16.5%.
10 and three quarter pounds. That's 0.1654 x 65. The gravity on the moon is 16.55% of the earths.
The moon has one-sixth of the Earths gravity.
You could never match earth's gravity on the moon. You could not increase the amount of gravity on the moon by drilling.
About 0.183g, where one g is the earths gravity, so about one fifth of the earths gravity. It is similar to our own moons surface gravity.
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
you would be able to jump on the moon. the moon's gravity is 1/6 of earths gravity so there is a bit of gravit but not alot so you will be able to jump abit
The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the Earth's;
The moon does have gravity but it is much weaker it hase 1/6 of the earths gravity. wihout it how do you expect the men on the moon to stay on the moon?
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If the Earth's gravity were to stop pulling on the moon, the moon would continue to move. It would, however, fling off away from the Earth rather than continuing in its orbit.
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
yes. everything that has a mass has gravity, including urself. but on the moon the gravity is only 17% as strong as earths gravity
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass