The Earth has a bigger mass than the Moon, so it has a stronger grravity power.
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial planet This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more moons. Thusly, no.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Because the moons tide is stronger than jupiters, And jupiter is farther from earth
On Miranda, which is one of Uranus' moons, you would weigh approximately 91.7 lbs. This is due to Miranda's weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Yes, Rhea, one of Saturn's moons, has its own gravity. This gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity due to Rhea being smaller and less massive.
No. It is about 5 times weaker.
The moons gravitational attraction is weaker as the moon is smaller
The Earth's gravitation force is greater than the Moon, which keeps the Moon in orbit round the Earth.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
Terrestrial means on Earth so Earth is the only terrestrial planet This is incorrect, the first 4 planets are terrestrial as they are solidly bound planets. Pluto was also a terrestrial dwarf planet. Any planet can have moons but due to the gas giants having larger gravitational forces they have traditionally gathered more moons. Thusly, no.
There are no moons in Earth. But around Earth, yes. There is one.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Because the moons tide is stronger than jupiters, And jupiter is farther from earth
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
On Miranda, which is one of Uranus' moons, you would weigh approximately 91.7 lbs. This is due to Miranda's weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Yes, Rhea, one of Saturn's moons, has its own gravity. This gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity due to Rhea being smaller and less massive.
Earth has one moon, Mars has 2 moons, Jupiter has 63 known moons to date, Saturn has 34 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 7 moons, Pluto has 3 moons.