Both the Moon and Mars have lower gravity than the Earth, so it would take less work to walk, but you'd also kick up a lot of dust without much effort. The Moon's gravity is about 1/6 that of Earth, and Mars is a little over 1/3 of Earth's.
On the Moon, you would feel like you weighed only one-sixth as much as you would on Earth. Which is probably just as well. When you add in the space suit, oxygen tanks, thick boots and gloves, it would be very difficult to walk in Earth-normal gravity.
Not without spacesuits, just like the moon. If a person were to walk around Mars, they would freeze to death and die from lack of oxygen. With a spacesuit, an astronaut could walk around on Mars, just like they could walk around the surface of the moon wearing a spacesuit.
On Earth, there is more gravity than on the moon. There is no air resistance on the moon.
Isaac Newton never walked on the Moon.
On the moon, you could manage the lack of gravity by using specially designed equipment like tethers, hooks, or Velcro to secure yourself and objects in place. Astronauts also wear weighted suits to help them feel a sense of weight and stability. Additionally, adapting to the low-gravity environment through training and techniques like jumping to move around efficiently can help manage the challenges of working in a low-gravity environment.
You would feel less weight on the moon, because it has only one sixth earths gravity. when something is dropped, it accelerates much more slowly than it would on earth.
well i haven't been on the moon myself but i guess you feel really light andweightless ope i helped
You'd be the 13th; twelve people have walked on the moon.
You can not walk like on earth on the moon, as it has less gravity you will bounce about.
the moon has less gravity because if you walk on the moon you would bounce not properly walk.
On the Moon, you would feel like you weighed only one-sixth as much as you would on Earth. Which is probably just as well. When you add in the space suit, oxygen tanks, thick boots and gloves, it would be very difficult to walk in Earth-normal gravity.
One simple way would be this: Simply walk up to him/ call him... And tell him how you feel!
I'm pretty sure that ants would feel a shake when you walk by. Think about it. If an elephant walked by, you would feel the ground shake.
Whenever they feel like it.
That would be Michael Jackson.
Yes, but you would take longer steps.
Then he would not be famous for being the first to walk on the moon. Someone else would be.