Triton, Neptune's largest moon, has a diameter of about 2,700 kilometers (1,680 miles), making it roughly 0.21 times the diameter of Earth, which is about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles). In terms of volume, Triton is significantly smaller, containing only about 0.004 times the volume of Earth. Additionally, Triton's mass is approximately 0.0003 times that of Earth, highlighting its relatively small size in comparison.
No. Surface gravity on Triton is only about 8% what it is on Earth.
If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 57 pounds on Mercury
It depends how heavy you are on earth
No it is not. The diameter of Neptune's moon Triton is 2,700 km whereas the diameter of Earth is 12,742 km.
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Triton's equatorial surface gravity is 0.779 m/s2, earth's is 9.780327 m/s2
around to ten years
Triton's gravity is about 8% of Earth's. So it is reasonable to assume that he would weigh about 12lbs.
Triton is approximately 2700km in diametre (some measurements vary more or less), the 7th largest moon in the solar system.
well i say Triton. well depends. the big barrel is better. but not the small barrel. not by much though.
They have no plants or animals
It's takes about 5 Earth days and 21 hours for Triton to revolve around Neptune.