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We can jump 0.5 meters on the earth. Do you know the planet in the solar system that makes you a flying man?

There are eight planets in our solar system. Because of their different mass and volume, human activities will be affected to varying degrees. Do you know how high we can jump on different planets? Let's start this adventure from the earth step by step. The earth is a blue planet and the only known planet with life. Due to the influence of gravity, humans can generally jump to a height of 0.5 meters on the earth by virtue of their own bouncing ability.

Then we came to Mercury, the closest planet to the Earth and the smallest planet in the solar system. Due to the limitation of volume, its gravity is much smaller than that of the earth. If you jump to Mercury, you can almost jump to 1.3 meters. Because mercury has a great temperature difference between day and night. We need to go to other planets as soon as possible.

Then we came to Venus, a planet very similar to the Earth, which is called the sister star of the Earth. But don't be deceived by its appearance. It is the hottest planet in the solar system. Because it is very similar to the earth, it can jump to 0.6 meters on Venus.

The next stop is Mars, which is the most interesting extraterrestrial planet for human beings and was once regarded as the first choice target for space immigrants. It may become the second planet of the earth in the future. On this planet, we are influenced by gravity, almost like Mercury, so we can also jump to 1.2 meters.

Moving on, we came to Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is the protector of the earth and has been sheltering the earth from the wind and rain. Although it is a gas giant planet, it has an incomparably strong gravity. Because of the great gravity, on Jupiter, the maximum bounce is no more than 0.2 meters.

Next, we came to Saturn, the planet closest to Jupiter. Saturn has beautiful rings, although it is the second largest planet in the solar system. Its gravity is not much greater than that of the earth. On Saturn, we can jump to 0.45 meters.

Our next stop is Uranus. This is the first planet discovered with a telescope and the only planet in the solar system that revolves around the sun horizontally. Uranus is the coldest planet in the solar system, with a minimum temperature of -224. Because gravity is slightly weaker than the earth, we can jump to 0.6 meters.