About 1/6th of Earth’s gravity. You could jump incredibly high but would struggle to keep your footing. Mars: About 38% of Earth’s gravity.
Gravity acts as the "cosmic glue" that holds everything together. Without it: gravity
Gravity is the silent architect of our reality. From the fall of a raindrop to the rotation of galaxies, it dictates the rhythm of the physical world. While we have mastered the math to predict its behavior, we are still peeling back the layers of what gravity truly is at its most fundamental level. About 1/6th of Earth’s gravity
Despite our progress, gravity remains a puzzle for physicists. It doesn't play well with (the study of subatomic particles). Finding a "Theory of Everything" that unites gravity with the microscopic world is the "Holy Grail" of modern physics. Gravity acts as the "cosmic glue" that holds
Gravity: The Invisible Thread of the Universe Gravity is the most familiar yet most mysterious force in existence. It is the reason your feet stay planted on the ground, why the Earth orbits the Sun, and why stars eventually collapse into black holes. Despite being the weakest of the four fundamental forces of nature, it governs the large-scale structure of the cosmos. What is Gravity?