Less gravity.
Mercury has less mass than Earth does, and gravity varies in direct proportion to mass.
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
Yes, you could stand on the surface of Mars since it has gravity, but it is only about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means you would feel lighter and could potentially jump higher compared to on Earth.
Yes, humans can stand on Mars. Mars has a surface similar to Earth, so with the right technology and equipment, humans can walk on the surface of Mars. However, the thin atmosphere and lack of oxygen on Mars would make it challenging to survive without protective gear.
mars feels rough and bumpy
lighter
As Mars is smaller than earth, and therefore has a lighter gravity, a person would feel lighter on Mars. In fact on Mars you would weigh half as much
Mercury has less mass than Earth does, and gravity varies in direct proportion to mass.
Lighter - Eminem ft. Bruno Mars
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
Yes, you could stand on the surface of Mars since it has gravity, but it is only about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means you would feel lighter and could potentially jump higher compared to on Earth.
The surface gravity on mars is about 38% of earth. So If you weigh 100 lbs on earth you would only weigh 38lbs on mars. basically you would be light as F***
There is currently no known population on Mars as it is uninhabited by humans. Various space agencies and private companies are working towards sending humans to Mars in the future, but no humans have reached Mars yet.
Humans have never lived on Mars and if we will it will take a while before we are advanced enough to do it.
I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
NO!!!! The furthest humans have been in Space is to the Moon. The Moon is approximately a quarter of a million miles away, and takes about three days in a space ship to fly there. Mars at its nearest is about 40 million miles away (much further) and would takes several months/years to fly there. Then there is the question of food, water, and general health to the given human(astronaut) in such environmental conditions.
No. But rovers have.