To weigh roughly two-thirds less than what you do on Earth, which planet would you be on?
a) Uranus b) Mars c) Venus d) Jupiter
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the answer to this question is option B) Mars.
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The Correct answer is option B
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- The mass of a planet will dictate the amount of gravity it will produce. Gas giants are the heaviest planets and therefore have the most gravitational influence on the rest of the solar system. The mass of our planet is the reason why you are not floating away
- Fun fact: your weight would be completely different on every planet in the solar system!
- Jupiter: 1.8986 x 1027 kilograms
- Saturn: 5.6846 x 1026 kilograms
- Neptune: 10.243 x 1025 kilograms
- Uranus: 8.6810 x 1025 kilograms
- Earth: 5.9736 x 1024 kilograms
- Venus: 4.8685 x 1024 kilograms
- Mars: 6.4185 x 1023 kilograms
- Mercury: 3.3022 x 1023 kilograms
- On Earth, if you weighed 68 kilogrammes, you would weigh 25.6 kilogrammes on Mars. You would weigh less if you travelled to Mars since it is a smaller planet than Earth and does not exert as much force on you.
- Mars is far smaller than Earth, having only 11% of the mass of our planet. Although Mars is bigger than Mercury, it lacks the density of the smaller planet.
- Mars became the planet where you would weigh the least when Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet.
- Mars’s surface gravity is only 38 percent of the gravity of Earth.
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