No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
The moon is under the influence of both the Earth's and the Sun's gravitational pull.
The force that tries to pull the rocket back to Earth is gravity. This force is responsible for the rocket's weight and acts in the direction toward the center of the Earth.
The gravitational pull of Earth's moon is about 1/6th that of Earth. This pull is what causes tides on Earth and keeps the moon in orbit around our planet. It also affects the Earth's rotation and the tilt of its axis.
The Moon's gravitational pull is weaker than Earth's gravitational pull. The force of gravity depends on the mass of the objects involved, so Earth, being more massive than the Moon, exerts a stronger gravitational pull.
The moons gravitational pull on the Earth
The oceans
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
They are Both created by the moons gravitational pull on the earth
Because Earth and all the other planets and moons have a gravitational pull. This pull is distributed so that everthing stays in orbit.
Because of the gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon
Uneven heating from the sun.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Approximately equal everywhere on the Earth; that is to say, almost nil.
The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.
The moon is under the influence of both the Earth's and the Sun's gravitational pull.
The force that tries to pull the rocket back to Earth is gravity. This force is responsible for the rocket's weight and acts in the direction toward the center of the Earth.