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  • Mars Jump: Why Would You Leap Higher on the Red Planet?
    A person could jump farther on Mars than on Earth due to lower gravity. Here's why:

    * Gravity's Pull: Mars has a significantly lower gravitational pull than Earth (about 38% of Earth's gravity). This means that the force pulling you down towards the surface is weaker on Mars.

    * Less Resistance: With less gravity, you need less force to overcome it and launch yourself upwards. This means you can achieve a higher jump height.

    * Air Resistance: While Mars has an atmosphere, it's much thinner than Earth's. This means there's less air resistance to slow you down during your jump.

    In summary: Lower gravity on Mars allows you to jump higher and travel farther horizontally before gravity pulls you back down.

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