U guys are a bunch of liars u don't give us the answers And it will be more than100
A 5 pound rock on Earth would weigh 5.3 pounds on Saturn. This is because Saturn's gravity is slightly stronger than the pull on Earth.
A rock would weigh less on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. On the Sun, a rock would weigh significantly more due to the Sun's much stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Jupiter is mostly made out of gas not rock.
The overwhelming majority of moon rock is basalt, a very common volcanic rock. Earth has more basalt than it knows what to do with. Two equal volumes of basalt, one from earth and the other from the moon would weigh just about the same (on earth).
No, the weight of the moon rock would not change if it was brought to Earth. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, which would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth. The mass of the rock would stay the same as well.
The surface gravity of Neptune is thought to be about 1.14 times the gravity on Earth, so 100 kg on Earth would weigh about 114 kg on Neptune--except that Neptune is a gas planet and has no solid surface on which the 100kg rock could be weighed.
If you combine Jupiter and Saturn and turned their size into one big rock it would weigh that much.
Yes, a rock will weigh more on Jupiter than on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. Jupiter's gravity is about 24.79 m/s², compared to Earth's 9.81 m/s², meaning that any object, including a rock, will experience greater weight on Jupiter. However, its mass remains the same regardless of the planet.
Jupiter is a gas planet, there is no rock there.
no that would be jupiter, mars is a giant ball of rock
A 5 pound rock on Earth would weigh 5.3 pounds on Saturn. This is because Saturn's gravity is slightly stronger than the pull on Earth.
The Asteroid Belt is found between Mars and Jupiter, so the answer would be an asteroid.
No. Any object on the moon would weigh about a sixth of what it does on Earth.
A rock would weigh less on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. On the Sun, a rock would weigh significantly more due to the Sun's much stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.
The weight of a rock can vary greatly depending on its size and composition. On average, a small rock may weigh a few ounces to a pound, while larger rocks can weigh several pounds or even more. If you have a specific rock in mind, it would be best to weigh it using a scale.
Jupiter is mostly made out of gas not rock.
The planet Jupiter does have lots of methane in its atmosphere.