Yes. Earth produces its own gravity. That is what keeps us on the ground.
It does not. Earth's gravity is the result of Earth's mass.
No. Earth's gravity is due to Earth's own mass. The moon has its own gravity due to its mass, but that gravity is much weaker than Earth's.
No. The earth has its own gravity. The lunar gravity causes tides on earth, but does not control earth's gravity.
No. Earth's gravity is the result of its mass.
Yes, Earth would still have gravity without the sun. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, so Earth's gravity is due to its own mass, not just the presence of the sun. The sun's gravity does impact Earth's orbit and tides, but Earth would still have its own gravitational field even without the sun.
No atoms did not create earth. Everything is made of atoms and the big bang create the universe which made a nebula and created the sun and the asteroids built up to form a large asteroid and made its own gravity which made the earth circular. That created earth.
the sun has its own gravity and that's what keeps the earth and the other plants in place as they orbit.
The Sun's gravity is about 28 times stronger than Earth's gravity at the surface of the Earth. However, because the Sun is much farther away than Earth's own radius, its gravitational influence on Earth is significantly weaker compared to Earth's own gravitational pull.
Everything that has mass has gravity, even you. The Moon has its own gravitational pull as does the Earth.
because of it's own gravity
It's all about gravity. The moon and earth each orbit around the 'barycenter', the center of gravity of the earth-moon system. this point is within the body of earth itself.
Primarily, the effects of gravity between the earth and the moon.