Login
Remember
Register
Questions
Trends
Unanswered
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Does the moon have gravity?
28
views
asked
Mar 15, 2024
in
Auto
by
Rosered
(
1.3k
points)
yes
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Vk.com
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Mar 15, 2024
by
Cassidy
(
2.8k
points)
Yes, the moon has gravity. In fact, the moon's gravity is about one-sixth of the gravity on Earth. This gravitational force is what keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth and affects tides on our planet.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Animals and Pets
Anime
Arts and Culture
Auto
Beauty and Health
Books and Literature
Business and Finance
Construction and Repair
Cryptocurrency
Electronics
Entertainment and Hobbies
Esoterics
Family and Home
Food and Drink
Games
Garden
Goods and Services
History
Jobs
Love and Relationships
Mathematics
Movies
Music
Nature
Other
People and Celebrities
Philosophy
Politics
Programming
Religion
Reviews
Science and Education
Sports
Technology and Internet
Travel
Related questions
1
answer
If you are on the surface of the moon, can you see the Great Wall of China?
asked
Mar 15, 2024
in
Auto
by
Rosered
(
1.3k
points)
1
answer
How does gravity influence the processes occurring in nature?
asked
Mar 18, 2024
in
Nature
by
allgamesonline
(
2.7k
points)
1
answer
How does the moon influence tides in nature?
asked
Mar 23, 2024
in
Nature
by
abd99872
(
10.6k
points)
2
answers
How long does it take to get to the Moon?
asked
Mar 12, 2024
in
Science and Education
by
Clark
(
745
points)
2
answers
What is the role of gravity in the universe?
asked
Jun 13, 2024
in
Science and Education
by
Kelvindhope
(
16.6k
points)
...