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Your mass does not change no matter which planet you're on. That is because mass is a measure for how much material there is. However, your weight will change because it is the measure of how much you're being pulled down by a planet.

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What happens to your mass as you move from planet to planet?

Your mass does not change. Your weight, however, changes in proportion to the gravity of each planet.


Will your mass change from planet to planet?

No. Your mass will stay the same. Your weight, however, will change in direct proportion to each planet's gravity.


Does each planet have the same mass and size?

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Why does gravity differ on didderent planets?

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Does the number of moons effect the mass of a planet?

Yes, the number of moons can affect the mass of a planet to some extent, as the gravitational pull between the planet and its moons can influence each other. However, the effect is usually minimal compared to the mass of the planet itself.


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Do objects on other planets weigh the same as they weigh on Earth?

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How does a planet gets its force of gravity?

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What determines how strong the force of gravity is at the surface of each planet?

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