Quite simply, different planets have different masses. They are not all the same.
Mass takes up space, so it will take up the same amount no matter where you are. Weight is dependent on the force of gravity pushing you to the ground. With different forces of gravity on each planet your weight will differ.
• an atmosphere (though with different chemicals in them) • CO2 • a surface (they're terrestrial planets) • mass (though their masses are different) • volcanoes • greenhouse effect • craters
It is near Earth in size. About 81.5% of Earth's mass.
it has a sun a moon it is sideways
an objects mass is always the same but the weight can change because on different planets, the gravitational pull is different. so, yes
Quite simply, different planets have different masses. They are not all the same.
The can of soda would weigh a different amount on other planets because they don't have the same amount of mass as earth does.
Mass takes up space, so it will take up the same amount no matter where you are. Weight is dependent on the force of gravity pushing you to the ground. With different forces of gravity on each planet your weight will differ.
the level will be different
No two planets within our solar system have the same exact size. However, Earth and Venus are quite close - their diameters differ by only 652km.
They will have the same circle centre but of different diameters
They do not have the exact same color, mass, diameter, number of moons, atmosphere composition, name, or gravity.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
I guess the closest planets in size are Earth and Venus
Mars has less mass because it is a smaller planet that is made up of roughly similar matter.The mass is the same everywhere. It is the weight that could be different according the difference in gravity among the planets.
Planets are larger and more massive than asteroids, but very nearly the same size and mass as planets.