Depends on the gravity they were raised in. It would, at first, depend on the gravity they were living in while traveling here. Our astronauts are badly effected by gravity when they return from space. The longer they were in space the worse the effect. In space they exhibit bone calcium loss. Our bodies would probably adapt well to space if we lived there, but the changes would probably upset some people.
No.
does the moon's gravitational force affect the crust of the earth?
The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
The larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.
The larger the mass, the stronger the gravitational force.
The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force.
Distance decreases the gravitational force, F=k/r2.
The gravitational force is directly proportional to each of the masses.
it would have to be newton laws
Yes.
The gravitational force of the aun will be less and week
The masses of the two objects and the distance between the two objects affect the gravitational force between them.