Hello I am doing this blog post to explain about gravity and doing the question that my teacher have given me too do.
Question 1: Is gravity the same on all planets? No because some of the planets are made out of gas and some are so big and some that are so small that smaller planets has low gravity and big planets has a lot of gravity.
Question 2: How does gravity relate to mass? If you don't know what mass means it means how big is something, gravity relate to mass because the size of a plant means the high the gravity so the size of the plant means the different power of the gravity.
Question 3: Calculate 30 kg on the other plants in our solar system. On Jupiter you 30 kg can turn into 70.2 kg and on Mercury it turn into 11.3 kg and if you are on a lower gravity planet your body will full a part. Here is a link to the site were I found this information
Question 4: How would your life be if you were on a different planet with higher gravity or lower gravity? It would be hard to run and swim with higher gravity and with lower gravity it will be hard walk or jump because you will jump really high and it would be easier to climb up stuff and the hard thing is about higher gravity is it will be hard to make shelter because the gravity will crash you shelter.
Question 5: What would happen if you try to land on Jupiter? If you try you will not hit rocks at all because Jupiter is a gas planet a gas planet when the planet is made out of gas and the gravity is so strong that you space ship can not go up and with the wind on that plane you can not stay straight and the gravity will get stronger when you get closer to the centre and when you get closer to the centre it will get hotter and hotter soon it can get up to 11,000 degrees at the Centre.
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