the force of gravity on the moon is much weaker than that of earth. that means that you are getting pulled down more on earth than you are on the moon resulting in a lighter weight. About 1/6 of your weight on earth. See many related answers, all of which say the same, but with various extra information.
If you weigh 60 pounds on earth, then you would weigh 9.8pounds on the moon,not counting the space suit, air conditioner, boots, air tanks, and all the other stuffyou'd need in order to survive on the moon.
5.95 kg
You have to step on the scale and weigh yourself in one place or the other, then write it down so you don't lose it while you're doing the calculations. -- If you know your weight on Earth, multiply it by 0.165 to get your weight on the moon. -- If you know your weight on the moon, multiply it by 6.042 to get your weight on Earth.
Since the moon has a much lower gravity than that of the Earth, you would definitely need exercise if you wanted to remain healthy while living on the moon. All types of exercise are good, but I would particularly recommend weight-lifting, so that your bones would receive enough stress that they won't start to atrophy.
All of it...you would be dead
yes, you can but it is not recommended. if you lose weight all at once you may fall seriously ill.
the force of gravity on the moon is much weaker than that of earth. that means that you are getting pulled down more on earth than you are on the moon resulting in a lighter weight. About 1/6 of your weight on earth. See many related answers, all of which say the same, but with various extra information.
Hmmm, cold showers would have nothing at all to do with weight loss.
travleing to da moon is awesome and i think it would be like da bomb to go dere and idont know the answer but the moon is all da cools
Probably not. I think that dogs lose weight just the same as we do, so in that case Dogs do NOT lose weight easily. I myself find it quite hard to lose weight but I try. My Staffy, Buster is very bulky but is not fat,so he has no problem at all with his weight. He would not need to because he is healthy and fit, walked every day and fed well.
Short of liposuction you can't target weight loss. If it's that important to you, you have to try to lose weight all over.
That's kind of not how it works. You can't lose weight by "eating ice all day."
i am a 12 yr old girl 5'4 maybe 5'5 not sure..but i am 140 pounds and i work out so i do have muscle. but i would like to lose some weight but i just cant seem to lose any at all no matter what i do. i look around at all my friends and see how skinny they are and how all the guys like them. but i do want to lose weight but i dont know how much. so how mmuch would be a good amount for me to lose??? and how?? thanks,
The weight of a basketball would vary on each planet depending on its gravity. The weight of a basketball on Mars would be about 0.38 times its weight on Earth, on the Moon it would be about 0.17 times its weight on Earth, and on Jupiter it would be about 2.36 times its weight on Earth.
he didnt lose all his weight by eating subway he lost it by walking to and from subway 3 times a day
Weight watchers is a very excellent program to lose weight. Well it is but it all depends on you the person if that's how you want to lose weight.