Since Pluto is no longer considered a planet it is not likely to be able to determine equally the gravitational pull. On planets where the pull of gravity is greater than that of Earth, say Jupiter for instance, everything is heavier. A can of pop on Jupiter could weigh over 40 pounds. It is not likely that our bone structure could survive such a difference in gravity, but imagine being a Jupiter native visiting Earth. You'd feel light as a feather.
Most other planets other than Mars, Mercury, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
You weigh more on Earth than on Pluto because of the difference in gravitational pull between the two. Earth's gravitational force is much stronger than Pluto's, which causes you to weigh more on Earth.
its not, Pluto is much smaller than the earth. By volume, Pluto is less than 0.6% of Earths volume.
Pluto was a planet but they didnt want it to be a planet anymore because it was so tiny. But Pluto is alot smaller than earth.
You would be much heavier on earth- about 12 times heavier.
No. Because of the weaker gravity people would actually be much lighter on Pluto than on Earth.
Most other planets other than Mars, Mercury, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
You weigh more on Earth than on Pluto because Earth has a higher gravitational pull than Pluto does.
Yes, the Earth is much larger than Pluto.
No. Pluto is several times smaller than Earth.
No, Pluto is much colder than the Earth.
Pluto is a small planetoid smaller than the Earth.
You weigh more on Earth than on Pluto because of the difference in gravitational pull between the two. Earth's gravitational force is much stronger than Pluto's, which causes you to weigh more on Earth.
Earth is larger than pluto because pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
its not, Pluto is much smaller than the earth. By volume, Pluto is less than 0.6% of Earths volume.