Yes, the closer you are to the center off the gravitational point the stronger it is. unless you are actually in the center, then you are weightless, because your mass is equal in all directions.
False. Gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of Earth.
True. Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
False. While gravity is weaker in outer space compared to that on Earth, it still exists. Gravity is what keeps objects in orbit around planets and stars, and even affects the interactions between celestial bodies in the universe.
No, the center of the earth is called the core.
True. The center of the Earth is believed to be primarily composed of molten iron and nickel, forming the outer core. The inner core is solid due to high pressure despite its extremely high temperature.
False. Gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of Earth.
True. Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
False
false, meters are asteroids in the earth atmosphere
true
False. The temperature increases from the surface of the Earth towards its center. This is due to the heat generated from the Earth's core and the radioactive decay of elements in the Earth's mantle and crust.
False. You will have the same mass on our moon, but weigh 1/6th as much as on the Earth.
no it is not because gravity brings things down to earth and magnetism can push things up.
False. While gravity is weaker in outer space compared to that on Earth, it still exists. Gravity is what keeps objects in orbit around planets and stars, and even affects the interactions between celestial bodies in the universe.
No, the center of the earth is called the core.
True
Dang i forgot sorry guys :(