Explanation:
The weight (W) of an object is given by,
[tex]W = m \times g[/tex]
where, m = mass of the object
g = acceleration due to gravity
From this it is clearly evident that,
[tex]W \propto g[/tex]
We know that mass of an object remains constant irrespective of its location. But the value of g will vary. Lets say if you moved to Moon. There, the value of g is around one sixth of the value of g on Earth. This means that weight of the object will also be one sixth of weight on Earth.