The mass of the Earth is six times more than the moon.
Sunflower has more moon than Earth because it grows towards the sun more.
The Earth is not only larger but much more massive than the Moon is.
No, the moon does not have more gravitational attraction than Earth. In fact, Earth's gravitational pull is significantly stronger due to its larger mass. The moon's gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth's, which is why objects weigh much less on the moon compared to Earth.
As gravity is related to mass, the object with more mass has more gravity. Thus as the Earth is more massive than the moon, it will have more gravity. This is why the moon orbits the Earth, and why the Earth orbits the Sun.
It is more appropriate to talk about the mass of astronomical objects. You can look those up in the Wikipedia, among other things, for example, for the Sun:http:// [See Related Links]Look at the table on the right, which shows a brief summary of the Sun's main properties.
because we are on earth the mass of an object greater and if we will in the outside of earth we will lessen
the moon weights 7.3476x 10^22
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
The Earth has about six times more gravity than the Moon.
The moon is much more smaller than the Earth.
Sunflower has more moon than Earth because it grows towards the sun more.
The planet Earth has more gravitation pull than its moon. Therefore the weight on earth is more than that on the moon. The mass though does not change.
No the earth only has one moon in its orbit
Weightlifting on the moon would be significantly easier than on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. Objects weigh approximately one sixth of their weight on the moon compared to Earth, allowing individuals to lift heavier objects and exert less effort. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere on the moon means there is no air resistance, making movements more fluid and efficient.
No, Earth only has one natural satellite, commonly known as the Moon.