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All matter, including every star, planet, galaxy, or whatever, anywhere in the universe, exerts the same force of gravity, as described by Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.

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All the planets, sun even satellites like the moon

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Q: Does only the Earth exert gravity?
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Do humans exert gravity on the Earth?

Yes, equal to the weight of the humans.


What type of force does earth exert on a ball thrown in the air?

gravity


Does the sun exerts gravity on other planets but does not exert gravity on earth?

Gravity is not picky. The sun's gravity holds everything in the solar system in place, by definition. That includes earth.


Does Earth exert gravity?

Anything that has mass exerts a gravitational field, so yes, earth exerts one.


Why does earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the monn?

The bigger an object is, the more gravity it has! Earth is much bigger than the moon, therefore it has stronger gravity.


Which object does gravity exert a greater force on?

The one with the greatest mass that is closest to the surface of the Earth.


Do the earth exert a force on the moon?

Yes, force of gravity. That is why it orbits the earth rather than flying off in a straight line.


What is the force that pulls all objects to the earth?

GRAVITY... 2nd answer: The force that pulls all objects toward each other is gravity. The earth exerts the force of gravity on you, and you exert the force of gravity on the earth ( or your couch, dog, etc). We notice Earth's force of gravity because it is huge compared with the force of gravity of our bodies .... or the force of gravity of our bowling balls, and so forth.


Why is the weight of an object different on earth than on the moon?

Gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth, so you will exert less force on the moon.


Why is weight of objects different on the moon than on the earth?

Gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on Earth, so you will exert less force on the moon.


Does earth the moon and sun have gravity?

Yes, they have gravity. In fact, anything that has mass will have a gravitational force - the more mass a body has, the more gravitational force it will exert.


Why the Earth doesn't fall in the Sun?

Gravity is caused by mass, so objects with more mass, such as planets and stars, exert a lot of gravity. The earth and everything on it are constantly falling towards the sun because of the sun's immense gravity. ... Because of this sideways momentum, the earth is continually falling towards the sun and missing it.