Yes. That is because the Moon doesn't have any significant amount of atmosphere.
One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
Objects weigh less on the moon than on Earth because the moon has less mass and gravity. The gravitational force on the moon is only about 1/6th that of Earth's, so objects weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull.
no it is about 1/6 the density of the earth
It is a bit less than a quarter of a million miles from the Earth to the moon.
The planets that have less mass than Earth are Mercury, Mars and Venus. The planets that have a lower average density than Earth are all of them; Earth is the most dense planet in our solar system.
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
We can reduce erosion farting less, burping less and catching rainwater in our mouths
Because the bigger the load is, more weathering and erosion there is. The less of it means less of weathering and erosion.
Simple then we where not here and there was 1 planet and moon less in the Solar System.
because of the gravity of the earth..^_^
Yes you weigh 6 times less
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One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.
One "Astronomical Unit" is (more or less) the average distance between the Sun and Earth.