No effect what so ever it's very far away u see and we are bigger than it if u went to mars however it would be slightly less than earths gravity u wouldn't float but u could jump quite far
No. Gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
No. The gravity on Mars is about 38% that on Earth. So Mars has about 62 percent less gravity.
The surface gravity on Mars is about 37% or 3/8 that on Earth.
Mars has 38% approximative gravity to that of Earth, meaning Earth has almost three times as much. While the moon has 16.7% that of the Earth. Meaning Mars has a stronger gravitational pull then that of the moon.
Yes, a human would float with ease on Mars due to the lower gravity compared to Earth (about 38% of Earth's gravity). This reduced gravity would make it much easier for a human to float or move around on Mars than on Earth.
Gravity isn't necessary for human life, as we can see on the International Space Station, where crew members spend months with no gravity at all. But even if gravity were absolutely essential, that would not be a problem on Mars, which has plenty of it.
The gravity of Mars is about 38% of that on Earth. This means that if you were on Mars, you would weigh less than on Earth because gravity is weaker. However, the gravity of Mars has minimal direct effect on Earth as they are separate celestial bodies with their own gravitational fields.
There is less gravity on mars, it has only 37.6% of earths gravity. If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.7lbs on Mars. Mars is smaller than Earth so the effect that gravity has on anything there is lower than it is on Earth
Probably, but it is not certain. The surface gravity of Mars is about 38% of what it is on Earth. This would be enough for people to safely move around, but scientists are still not sure if extended stays in such low gravity would be harmful to a person's health.
In order for people to go to Mars one condition that will be necessary is gravity. There will have to be a form of artificial gravity to counteract the impact that not having gravity would have on the human body.
Yes, every celestial object has a gravity effect, to a greater or lesser degree than we experience here on Earth. The acceleration of gravity on Mars is 3.71 meters per second2 ... about 38% of what it is on Earth.
The presence or absence of spacecraft near Mars will have no effect whatsoever on the planet's gravitational field.
The moon has less mass than does Mars and therefore has less gravity at its surface.
No, not particularly, because the gravity on mars compared with earth is 38%, which isn't much.
answer is mars but all planets have a gravitation effect on the earth even gas planets
No