How high can I jump if I was on Mars?

Well, Mars is smaller than Earth, and its gravity is only 37 percent as strong as Earth's. That means you could jump about four feet up off the ground. This is better than Earth (1.5 feet), Mercury
Mercury
Mercury is one of four terrestrial planets in the Solar System, and is a rocky body like Earth. It is the smallest planet in the Solar System, with an equatorial radius of 2,439.7 kilometres (1,516.0 mi).
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(three feet), and Venus
Venus
Aphrodite Terra /æfroʊˈdaɪtiː ˈtɛrə/ is one of the three continental regions on the planet Venus, the others being Ishtar Terra and Lada Terra. It is named for Aphrodite, the Greek equivalent of the goddess Venus, and is found near the equator of the planet.
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(1.5 feet), but the Moon (10 feet) is still better!
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How high could I jump on Mercury?

The gravity on Mercury, for example, is less than half that on Earth, so you'll be able to jump about 4 ft high. But if you were to jump being on Venus, you'd make it just shy of 1.7 ft high because the mass and size of Earth and Venus are almost similar with Venus being a little smaller.
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How high can humans jump on planets?

Venus, Uranus and Saturn have more or less the surface gravity relative to Earth, so the average hop would reach 0.49m. Mars, a planet bigger than the moon yet considerably smaller than Earth, with about a third of its gravity, the average jump would roughly be 1.18m.
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Can you jump three times higher on Mars?

Because Mars has about 1/3 the Earth's gravity, one can hop three times farther with the same effort.
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Can you survive on Mars for 2 minutes?

It's relatively cool with an average annual temperature of -60 degrees Celsius, but Mars lacks an Earth-like atmospheric pressure. Upon stepping on Mars' surface, you could probably survive for around two minutes before your organs ruptured.
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Can you throw a Frisbee on Mars?

Since the lift depends on the size of the frisbee, the angle of attack and the velocity it is thrown (as well as the air density), it would still be possible to make a frisbee glide, but it would require much more effort on the part of the thrower!
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How high can a human fall with death?

People usually survive falls from a height of 20-25 feet (6-8 meters), but above that, things get very deadly very fast. A study done in Paris in 2005 looked at 287 victims of falls, and found that falls from 8 stories (30 meters) or higher were 100% fatal.
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Can you escape the moon by jumping?

Although you can jump very high on the moon, you'll be happy to know that there's no need to worry about jumping all the way off into space. In fact, you'd need to be going very fast – more than 2 kilometres per second – to escape from the moon's surface.
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Will you float away if you jump on the moon?

Even though there is essentially no air in the chamber, the mass still falls. Another example is the moon. There is no air on the moon, but astronauts don't float away - even when they jump.
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How high could I jump on Pluto?

Pluto may be a dwarf planet, but it's still pretty massive. How high could you go? The surface gravity on Pluto is barely 6 percent as strong as Earth's. A good hop would send you about 7.6 metres (25 feet) in the air, and let you enjoy the view for a full 9 to 10 seconds.
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Can you stand on Uranus?

As an ice giant, Uranus doesn't have a true surface. The planet is mostly swirling fluids. While a spacecraft would have nowhere to land on Uranus, it wouldn't be able to fly through its atmosphere unscathed either. The extreme pressures and temperatures would destroy a metal spacecraft.
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What planet has the strongest gravity?

Among all the planets in our solar system, Jupiter is the only planet whose gravity is higher than all planets.
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What happens if you jump on Mars?

The height of your jump grows as you step onto lighter bodies. Jumping on Mars, which is half the size of Earth and has 15% mass of Earth, will make you feel like a strong Martian basketball player, as it increases to 1.18 metres. You feel even stronger with your 2.72-metre-high jump on Moon.
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What planet can fit 1000 Earths?

Jupiter is so large that almost 1,000 Earths would fit inside it.
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How high can I jump on moon?

The Moon's gravity is weaker than the Earth's — in fact it is 1/6th as strong as on Earth. When you're on the Moon, you are 1/6th as heavy. So if you weigh 75 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh about 12 pounds on the Moon. But your muscles are as strong as they are on Earth, so you can jump 6 times farther!
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How long can you survive on the moon without a suit?

At most, an astronaut without a suit would last about 15 seconds before losing conciousness from lack of oxygen. (That's how long it would take the body to use up the oxygen left in the blood.)
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Why can nobody hear you singing on the moon?

Sound waves need a medium to travel. As there is no atmosphere or medium on the moon, that's why no sound can be heard on the moon.
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Can you walk on an asteroid?

HUMANS CAN'T WALK OR DRIVE ON AN ASTEROID.

In reality, even the biggest asteroids have practically no gravity. So anything in contact with the surface could easily drift away.
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At what height would you break your legs?

So, if you don't bend your knees (take ∆h = 1 cm), you will break your legs jumping from only 1.7 m. If you bend your knees 0.5 m, your leg bones may survive a leap from 87 m!
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How far do you fall in 6 seconds?

The formula I learned in high school Physics is s=1/2gt squared, where s is distance in meters, g is the force of gravity (10 meters per second per second), and t is time in seconds. So in 6 seconds, a person will fall 5 x 36 or 180 meters.
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Why is hitting water like concrete?

Pressures caused by breaking the surface make water act more solid on shorter timescales, which is why they say hitting water at high speeds is like hitting concrete; on those short times, it is actually like concrete!
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Can fire be burnt on Mars?

We know that fire can only burn naturally on our planet, and Mars doesn't have a dense atmosphere or enough oxygen to allow flames to burn – but space station and spacecraft fires are a very real danger, and with crews living and working in close proximity, fire would be disastrous.
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Can you scream on Mars?

Sound travels much shorter distances on Red Planet than on Earth. Sound dies quickly in the cold, thin air of Mars. Researchers have modeled a sound wave traveling through the Martian atmosphere and report that it doesn't go far--even a lawn mower's roar dies after a hundred meters or so.
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Can you smell on Mars?

Mars is made up primarily of iron, magnesium, sulfur, acids and CO2. Humans can't breathe on Mars, which is probably a good thing because it stinks. Based on the make-up of the planet and atmosphere, researchers have concluded that Mars smells like rotten eggs.
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