The table shows properties of some planets in the solar system.

Property Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune
Average Distance from the Sun (AU) 0.72 1.0 1.5 5.2 9.5 30
Length of Year (Earth years) 0.62 1.0 1.9 11.9 29.4 164.8
Time for One Rotation (Earth days) 243 1.0 1.03 0.41 0.44 0.67
Mass (compared to Earth) 0.80 1.0 0.1 318 95 17
Surface Gravity (compared to Earth) 0.90 1.0 0.38 2.53 1.06 1.14
Size (compared to Earth) 0.94 1.0 0.53 11.0 9.1 3.9
Average Surface Temperature (ºC) 462 14 –62 –145 –140 –214
Number of Moons 0 1 2 79 82 14

The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. On which planet would a given object weigh the most?
(1 point)
Responses

Saturn
Saturn
Mars
Mars
Jupiter
Jupiter
Earth

Jupiter

To determine on which planet a given object would weigh the most, we need to consider the surface gravity of each planet. The surface gravity is a measure of the force of gravity on the surface of the planet.

Looking at the table, we can see that the surface gravity compared to Earth is highest on Jupiter, with a value of 2.53. Therefore, on Jupiter, a given object would weigh the most.