Less, about 1/6th of Earths.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
It is stronger.
The gravity on Neptune is higher than on Earth. Neptune is a larger and more massive planet, so its gravitational force is stronger. If you were on Neptune, you would weigh more than you do on Earth.
It has much weaker gravity.
Jupiter's surface gravity is 2.639 times as great as Earth's. A person who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh 528 pounds there.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
No. It is about 5 times weaker.
The gravity of a black hole is stronger than Earth's gravity. Black holes have such a strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape from them.
Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
The moons gravitational attraction is weaker as the moon is smaller
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
Uranus's gravity is far stronger than earths.
The Sun has a gravity of 27.94 g whereas the Earth has a gravity of 0.99732 g about 28 times more than the Earth.
Stronger gravity than what? The gravity of Venus is stronger than that of the moon or of Mars, but weaker than that of Earth.
Yes, planets generally have stronger gravity than moons because planets are larger and more massive. Gravity depends on an object's mass and distance, so the greater mass of a planet typically results in stronger gravitational pull compared to moons.
the sun because its mass is way bigger than that of earths