To find the ratio of the surface gravity of the Earth to that of the Moon, we must use the formula for gravitational acceleration: \( g = \frac{G \cdot M}{R^2} \), where \( M \) is the mass and \( R \) is the radius of the celestial body.
Step 1: Define the variables for Earth and Moon:
Step 2: Calculate \( g \) for Earth and Moon:
Step 3: Determine the ratio of \( g_e \) to \( g_m \):
The surface gravity of the Earth is 5 times that of the Moon.
| Group I | Group II | ||
| P | Iceland | 1 | Subduction Zone |
| Q | Indonesia | 2 | Transform Fault |
| R | Nepal | 3 | Mid-Oceanic Ridge |
| S | New Zealand | 4 | Continental Collision |