If you jump too high on any planet, you will go into space, especially Earth.
No, it is not possible to jump off the moon in outer space because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary resistance for jumping. Additionally, the moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a jump would not propel you far enough to escape its gravitational pull.
He can jump about as high as the moon no joke
because in NASA they only allow people who can jump over 8ft to the moon
become an astronaut and go to the moon
you cant breath on the moon, can run fast, talk, walk with out space ger and helment full of oxigen, and cant jump on a trampelen or you mite jump of the moon vary low gravity. there are lots you cant do on the moon.
i dont think an elephant can jump that high.
It would still be 3ft However, if the question is about gravity, then for the same force you would expect to jump 18ft.
It is physically impossible to jump over the moon. You would have to be able to stay airborne for hours probably. And you would have to jump many miles high.
Since resistance on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth, one simple answer could be 2 x 6 = 12 meters.
1. No 2. no, you would float in space!!
The moon's gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth's, so you could potentially jump much higher on the moon. The average person can jump about 2-3 feet off the ground, but on the moon, you could potentially jump as high as 4-6 feet due to the lower gravity.
On the moon, due to its weaker gravity than Earth's, you can jump about six times higher than you can on Earth. The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth, so you would experience less resistance when jumping.