Imagine you're a tiny person living on different planets, and each one makes you look super cool in its own way!
If you lived on Mars, you’d probably be a bit taller, like you just had a big lunch. That’s because Mars has less gravity than Earth, it's like walking around with a backpack that suddenly becomes lighter.
On Jupiter, you’d look really short, almost like a tiny toy! Jupiter is way bigger and has much stronger gravity, it feels like someone grabbed your shoes and pulled you down hard.
If you lived on Saturn, you might float like a balloon, because Saturn is mostly gas and has very little gravity. You could probably jump up and stay in the air for a while, like when you bounce on a trampoline.
On Neptune, it would feel like you’re wearing heavy boots all day, that planet’s gravity is strong enough to make your steps feel slower, just like walking through mud.
Each planet has its own gravity, the invisible force that makes things stay close to them. So depending on where you live, you might look bigger, smaller, or even float! 🌌Imagine you're a tiny person living on different planets, and each one makes you look super cool in its own way!
If you lived on Mars, you’d probably be a bit taller, like you just had a big lunch. That’s because Mars has less gravity than Earth, it's like walking around with a backpack that suddenly becomes lighter.
On Jupiter, you’d look really short, almost like a tiny toy! Jupiter is way bigger and has much stronger gravity, it feels like someone grabbed your shoes and pulled you down hard.
If you lived on Saturn, you might float like a balloon, because Saturn is mostly gas and has very little gravity. You could probably jump up and stay in the air for a while, like when you bounce on a trampoline.
On Neptune, it would feel like you’re wearing heavy boots all day, that planet’s gravity is strong enough to make your steps feel slower, just like walking through mud.
Each planet has its own gravity, the invisible force that makes things stay close to them. So depending on where you live, you might look bigger, smaller, or even float! 🌌
Examples
- A child sees a cartoon of themselves floating on Jupiter because it has no solid ground.
- Someone explains how Mars' red dust would cover your skin like paint.
- You imagine yourself shrinking under Saturn's gravity, like being squished in a chair.
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See also
- How Does The Mysterious Force of Gravity Explained by Neil deGrasse Tyson Work?
- How Does Gravity for Kids | Learn all about how gravitational force works Work?
- How Does Tides: Crash Course Astronomy #8 Work?
- Why does gravity make the Earth round? - Forces of Nature with Brian Cox: Episode 1 - BBC
- How the tides REALLY work?
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