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Gravity works on Earth by pulling all the things to the center of the Earth. For example if you throw a stone in the air it will not fall into the orbit but it would come back to you focusing on you as the center of gravity. On the moon gravity is one sixth of what it is on Earth so, if you walk, jump or throw a stone in the air it would be hard for it to land down and come back to same place as from where it was launched. same with your weight....

weight on Earth: 60

Then weight on moon: 10 (1/6 of 60 or weight on Earth)

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How much gravity is on the moon compared to Earth?

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Why is gravity on earth and not the moon?

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How much more is gravity on earth than on the moon?

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