Question
Why could rockets blast off from the moon more easily than from Earth?(1 point)
Responses
The pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth.
The pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth. - no response given
The night temperature is lower on the moon than on Earth.
The night temperature is lower on the moon than on Earth. - no response given
The moon has more atmosphere than Earth.
The moon has more atmosphere than Earth. - incorrect
The pull of gravity is greater on the moon than on Earth.
Responses
The pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth.
The pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth. - no response given
The night temperature is lower on the moon than on Earth.
The night temperature is lower on the moon than on Earth. - no response given
The moon has more atmosphere than Earth.
The moon has more atmosphere than Earth. - incorrect
The pull of gravity is greater on the moon than on Earth.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth.**
This means that rockets need to exert less force to lift off from the moon compared to Earth, making it easier for them to launch.
This means that rockets need to exert less force to lift off from the moon compared to Earth, making it easier for them to launch.