Mostly because Saturn has almost 1,000 times as much mass as Mars has.
Their difference in physical size also affects the relative values of gravitational
acceleration at their respective surfaces. But that 1,000 times ratio of masses
is pretty easy to understand.
No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
A person would weigh more on Saturn than they do on Earth due to the lack of gravity on Saturn. This is true for every planet in the solar system. For example, on Saturn an adult weighing 150 pounds would weigh 159.63 pounds on Saturn.
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.
Saturn's mass is 568,460*1021kg Earth's mass is 5,973.6*1021kg As mass effect gravity Saturn's gravity is stronger Earth's gravity pull is 9.8ms-2 Saturn's gravity pull is 10.4ms-2 -Thunder- Something to think about: If Saturn's mass is 95 times as much as Earth's mass, why is its gravity only 6% more ? -Lightning-
Mars does not have rings like Saturn because Mars lacks the gravity and mass necessary to pull in and hold onto large debris and form a ring system. Saturn's rings are composed mainly of ice, rock, and dust particles that orbit the planet due to its strong gravitational forces and interactions with its moons.
No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
There is more gravity on Saturn
A person would weigh more on Saturn than they do on Earth due to the lack of gravity on Saturn. This is true for every planet in the solar system. For example, on Saturn an adult weighing 150 pounds would weigh 159.63 pounds on Saturn.
The gravity of Saturn is about 1.065 g whereas the gravity on Earth is 0.99732 gSo Saturn has about 1.068 more gravity.
Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
No the is actually less I think since the bigger plants tend to have more gravity than the littler ones so since Earth is smaller than Saturn, Saturn has more gravity.
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.
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i farted and smelt it and flew to saturn
Saturn has more gravity so it would crush a person.
The gravity on Saturn is approximately 1.07 times the gravity on Earth, or about 10.4 m/s². This means that a person or object on Saturn would weigh slightly more than on Earth due to the stronger gravitational pull.
Mars by far, but you would still need an extensive life support system and sealed pressurized buildings. Mars is a small rocky planet but it still gives 1/3 Earth's gravity and has a small atmosphere and ice on its poles, Saturn on the other hand is completely gas with a dense semi-liquid core with no solid surface to land on, no ice, and quite a bit of gravity (although I don't know the percent) it would be impossible to live on saturn, but its moons might be able to be used, but mars would still be a better option in my opinion because it has much more gravity (which humans need) and more sunlight, so it is warmer and can use solar energy.