Well, honey, gravity on Mars is about 38% of that on Earth, so technically speaking, a person's height wouldn't change. However, their weight would be different due to the difference in gravity. So, in short, stand tall on Mars, but maybe pack some lighter snacks for the trip.
mars is a planet made out of rock so the iron is still there its just that earth has more power
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
Your weight would change on Mars because gravity is weaker there compared to Earth. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object and remains the same regardless of location. So, your mass would stay the same on Mars, but you would weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull.
your weight in any given place is the result of gravity pulling you towards the scales. when you are out in space there is virtually just about no gravity acting upon you so you are just Abeu weightless. however you still have the same mass. then if you were to land on mars you would be fer lighter because mars has far less gravity then earth and as a result there is less attraction between your body and mars the result of this is that gravity does not pull towards the scales as hard so you read lighter. Now remember: SCIENCE HW IS HARD SO ALWAYS COME TO ME!! KATY G.!!!
A parachute would open ABOVE Mars, just as it would above our planet
if the composition of the air would change if the dust would be replaced from nanophase ferric oxides
Bruno Mars is 5'2, although he looks smaller lol
If each Mars bar costs 47p, the total cost for 6 Mars bars is 6 x 0.47 = £2.82. If you pay with a ten-pound note, your change would be £10.00 - £2.82 = £7.18. Therefore, you would receive £7.18 in change.
mars is a planet made out of rock so the iron is still there its just that earth has more power
That depends on how high you can jump on Earth.The surface gravity on Mars is about 3/8ths as high as that of Earth, meaning, all else being equal, if you multiply how high you are able to jump on Earth by 8/3 then that will tell you how high you would be able to jump on Mars.
Well first of all Mars has a tilted axis just like Earth so that would result in the division of sunlight on different areas of Mars and that is how they think that Mars has seasons.
Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars. It is three times the height of Mount Everest.
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, which is located on Mars. It has a height of almost 22km, which makes it nearly three times the height of Mount Everest's height above sea level.
12.... age doesnt change on other planets, nor does mass.
you would get to mars by buying a spaceship and hiring someone to fly you to mars.
the temperature of mars is 26 degrees