No that is impossible. Gravity is related to mass, so while a planet still has mass it still has gravity.
Io is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. Surface gravity is about 18% of the gravity on Earth.
Gravity comes with mass so since a planet has mass there is some gravity. the bigger the planet the more mass it has. smaller planets have less gravity. so either way there is always some gravity on a planet.
The gravity on Mars or any other planet pulls you toward the planet's center.
The force of gravity of a planet is a product of its mass.
No Mercury, either the metal or the planet is not equal to gravity. Gravity is a force of nature, not a planet or a substance.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
Where there is mass there is gravity.
All planets have gravity.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
The force of gravity, which attracts each planet toward the sun. If that force were to suddenly cease, a planet would carry on in a straight line, like a spot of mud when it separates from the rim of a spinning wheel.
Jupiter has the strongest gravity. The bigger the planet, the stronger the gravity. The moon is kind of small, so it's gravity is weaker.
No. The strength of gravity on a planet depends on its size and mass.