The moon does have gravity, it is just a fraction of what it is on Earth. Astronauts on the moon have found that the low gravity makes it difficult to walk. It is easier to move by jumping.
Weight lifting on the moon would be easier due to the moon's lower gravity, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means weights would feel lighter and easier to lift. However, the lack of atmosphere and different environment would present challenges in terms of equipment stability and body adaptation.
Seriously? No, you can't use hydroelectricity on the moon, as it's would become extremely impractical due to the lack of an atmosphere, and a lower level of gravity. Also laws were created to prevent anyone owning a part of the moon/ building on it.
About 0.183g, where one g is the earths gravity, so about one fifth of the earths gravity. It is similar to our own moons surface gravity.
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
There is not zero gravity on the moon. The moon has weaker gravity compared to Earth due to its smaller mass, but it still has gravity. Astronauts appear to be weightless on the moon due to them being in free fall around the moon.
well it would difficult to the lack of gravity but under some instances you could do a summer salt on the moon.
Yes, it is impossible to skateboard on the moon due to the lack of atmosphere and gravity. Without gravity to keep the skateboarder grounded and friction from the lack of atmosphere, it would be difficult to maneuver and maintain balance on a skateboard.
Breathing is not dependent on gravity or the lack thereof.
The moon's gravity is too weak to hold on to an atmosphere.
Gravity on the moon is 16.7% or 1/6 the gravity on Earth. Multiply the weight of the Mustang by 0.167 to get the weight on the moon. Unfortunately once you get your Mustang to the moon, you won't be able to drive it due to the lack of air.
The Moon's gravity causes the lack of atmosphere (any possible atmosphere evaporates out into space in a fairly short time); and the lack of atmosphere causes the extreme temperatures.
The Moon's gravity causes the lack of atmosphere (any possible atmosphere evaporates out into space in a fairly short time); and the lack of atmosphere causes the extreme temperatures.
The golf ball would travel much farther than on Earth because of the moon's lower gravity and lack of atmosphere to slow it down. It would also move in a straighter path due to the absence of air resistance and gravitational pull.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
Yes, because the lack of photons affects the relative strength of gravity.
the moon has less gravity because if you walk on the moon you would bounce not properly walk.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.