Which statement explains why astronauts appear to bounce when they are walking on the moon?(1 point)

Responses

The force of air resistance acting on the astronauts is stronger on the moon than on Earth.
The force of air resistance acting on the astronauts is stronger on the moon than on Earth.

The force of gravity acting on the astronauts is weaker on the moon than on Earth.
The force of gravity acting on the astronauts is weaker on the moon than on Earth.

The force of air resistance acting on the astronauts is weaker on the moon than on Earth.
The force of air resistance acting on the astronauts is weaker on the moon than on Earth.

The force of gravity acting on the astronauts is stronger on the moon than on Earth.
The force of gravity acting on the astronauts is stronger on the moon than on Earth.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

The force of gravity acting on the astronauts is weaker on the moon than on Earth.

On the Moon, gravity is approximately 1/6th that of Earth's gravity, which causes astronauts to bounce when they walk, giving them a lighter and more buoyant feeling compared to walking on Earth.