More gravity on Earth.
You weigh more on Earth than on Pluto because of the difference in gravitational pull between the two. Earth's gravitational force is much stronger than Pluto's, which causes you to weigh more on Earth.
9.7% less than you weigh on Earth, 138% more than you weigh on Mars.
You would weigh more on the Sun because it is a greater mass, and it has a greater gravitational pull than the Earth. In retrospect, you would weigh less on the moon, since it is smaller and less gravitational pull.
The 5.0 kg cantaloupe would weigh more on Venus compared to Earth. This is because Venus has a higher gravitational pull than Earth.
The weight of matter on any planet depends upon the gravitational force of that planet. Jupiter has more gravitational force than Earth, so anything (including chocolate) would weigh more there. (Jupiter has no true surface, so you could not weigh anything there.)
The answer is they all weigh the same amount are equal in weight which is different then density
you wight less because of the gravity in space
No - more on Earth - in orbit you're weightless.
There is no such thing as weight in space as there is no gravity up there. Although seeing as the earth has more mass it would weigh more if there where gravity in space.
A brick made of lead would weigh more than a brick made of iron of the same size. This is because lead is denser than iron, meaning it has more mass packed into a similar volume.
They weigh the same.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
near the poles you weigh more
a gold brick is much denser..................................jk i seriously have no idea but it is an intresting question
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, like, a brick made of lead would weigh more than a brick made of iron because lead is denser than iron. It's all about those atomic weights and stuff, you know? So, if you're looking to impress your friends with some random trivia, there you go!
You weigh more on Earth than on Pluto because Earth has a higher gravitational pull than Pluto does.
They both weigh the same, a ton! ;-)