Yes. Gravity is a property of mass.
Weight would not exist without gravity.
If there is gravity there is weight. So the weight exist only when the gravity exist.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.
The reason why is because of air. Air is just made up of atoms and gravity works on holding down mass and air has no mass. Where water is a liquid and has mass so gravity holds it down. So when you jump in the water you have less mass then the water does so gravity does not work on you when in the water.
Weight would not exist without gravity.
The earth doesn't spin because of gravity, and gravity has not ceased to exist.
If there is gravity there is weight. So the weight exist only when the gravity exist.
There are likely places in the universe where there is very little gravity, but it is probably impossible for no gravity to exist somewhere. There is very probably gravitational influence just about everywhere.
No, It exist everywhere, but it does very.
yes
Gravity exists everywhere that mass exists, so the answer is yes.
-Gravity (so it doesnt float away) -Temp (not too hot or cold)
We exist much like a tree will, we grow and sprout over time. Though something must allow us to grow, and it may be Time, Gravity and Oxygen. and of course water.
well we would be dead because, gravity is what keeps us on the ground.
only when there is gravity present
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.