No. Earth's gravity is a product of its mass, which is a fundamental property of the materials that make it up. The same is true of all objects.
if you leave earth
Well on earth everywhere this is gravity. but once you leave earth there is no more gravity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, gravity is present through out all space. When you leave the Earth and go into orbit round it, it APPEARS that there is no gravity, but gravity is causing you to orbit the Earth. You do not feel this gravity because you are in free fall.
In no gravity, the Earth will leave the sun, the moonwill leave the Earth, the air willleave the Earth, you will leave the Earth as soon as you make a move, and the Earthwill most likely fall apart. Other than those, you won't notice any change.
Ozone layer is a pool of ozone molecules in the atmosphere. It does not leave earth because of gravity.
Gravity acts on rockets by letting it leave the ground.
The moon will probably never leave the influence of the Earth's gravity completely. This is because although the moon is slowly moving away from the Earth, it only moves about 4 centimeters a year. Considering that theoretically the Earth's gravity reaches out indefinately, it would be impossible for the moon to escape the Earth's gravity completely, so the moon will never leave the Earth's gravity.
Not unless you leave earth. Earth and many other planets have gravity. To break free, you would have to go into space.
If we consider classical physics (Newtonian explanations) the source is unaffected. The strength of the gravitational pull decreases as the second power of the distance.
Gravity is a fundamental force that exists because of the mass of an object, such as Earth. It is not something that can "leave" Earth on its own. However, if Earth were to lose a significant amount of mass, such as through collisions with other celestial bodies, its gravitational pull would weaken.
A reversal in Earth's gravity from positive to negative could have catastrophic consequences. It could lead to mass destruction of infrastructure, loss of life, and disruption of ecosystems. The change in gravity would affect everything on Earth, causing chaos and instability.
Without gravity we could not stay on the surface of the Earth -- but that wouldn't matter, because gravity is what keeps the Earth from flying apart.
we are in the planet earth so we could leave in peace earth has enough gravity. like to those other planets the had 0gravity god create the earth so we could live.add Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to understand the universe!An alternate mission would be to make it more beautiful.