Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.
First we would freeze to death
In space, an egg would float due to the lack of gravity. Without the force of gravity pulling the denser yolk downward, the egg would retain its shape and appear spherical. In the vacuum of space, the egg would not cook or freeze instantly as commonly believed, but it would eventually freeze over time due to the extreme cold temperatures.
Neither of those processes depends on the presence or strength of gravity,and there's no place you can go where there is "no gravity".The place to go where the gravitational forces acting on you are the least isin interplanetary or interstellar space, far from big masses.If you go there, and step out of whatever protective craft brought you there,you'll immediately boil because of the lack of external pressure, and, if theintensity of radiation from various sources is low enough, you'll also freeze.
Hydrometers test specific gravity in a liquid/relative density they are used for anti freeze, batteries etc. They also test the buoyancy of water.
Without the Sun's gravity and heat they would all go off in straight lines and freeze up solid.
Water & Wind
Yes it can freeze.
the word freeze is already in present tense. i am going to freeze this, it could also be freezing i am freezing Also Verb: to freeze, is freezing Adj: is frozen
Yes, a person would freeze on Uranus. Uranus has extremely low temperatures, averaging around -224°C (-371°F), which is way below freezing temperatures for humans. Additionally, the lack of a significant atmosphere on Uranus would leave a person vulnerable to the harsh cold.
Baby freeze, Turtle freeze, Shoulder freeze, Tutting and freeze
The earth is held in its orbit due to the gravitational effect of the sun. Were the sun to lose its gravity, the earth would fly off into space and quickly freeze.
You would not have to worry about either. You would be crushed to death by the gravity in Saturn before you could worry about the heat or the cold.