Gravity is quite constant everywhere on Earth. Slightly more at lower elevations,
slightly less at higher ones, but never enough so that you would notice the difference.
There's no country on Earth that has generally more or less gravity than others have.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
No, the more mass of an object the more gravity it exerts.
The sun definitely has more gravity than the moon. Gravity is based on mass, and the sun is much more massive.
In general, the thing that has the most mass has the most gravity. Mass and gravity are directly proportional. It's that simple. Gravity could be said to be a function of mass. Think about a few things and the mass and gravity associated with them. A truck has more gravity than a person, who will have more gravity than a mouse. A skyscraper has more gravity than any truck, and the moon has more gravity than any building. The earth has more gravity than the moon, and Neptune has more gravity than earth. Jupiter has more gravity than Saturn, which has more gravity than Neptune. The sun has more still than Jupiter. The sun has more mass than all the planets put together, in fact. And then some! There are many stars with a greater mass (and therefore greater gravity) than the sun, and black holes have enormous gravity that can easily exceed that of stars. Then there's something called a super-massive black hole, which has a really, really, really large amount of gravity.
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The sun has more gravity because it has more mass. (The greater the mass the more gravity)
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"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
Earth has more gravity than Ceres does. Ceres gravity is 3% of that of Earth's.
every substance has gravity including the earth. more massive the substance is, more powerful its gravity
a person has more gravity because they weigh more.
More mass --> more gravity.
more mass = more gravity
There is more gravity on Saturn
The country with the lowest gravity is not easily identifiable because gravity is a constant force that remains relatively consistent around the world. However, variations in gravity can occur due to factors such as altitude and geology.
No, the more mass of an object the more gravity it exerts.
The more mass the more gravity, so in our system; the Sun.