No, it does not affect things that are not solid or things that can hold volume. Such as gas. etc
yes everything has gravity
everything is pulled by gravity. solids, liquids, everything...
Gravity is a function of mass and distance. So, no air pressure does not affect gravity.
The law doesn't affect gravity; it describes it.
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
everything
gravity affects everything with mass
Gravity holds everything together in the galaxy. (planets)
The simplest and best answer to that question is: -- Without gravity, there would be no orbits. -- Once you completely understand gravity, you can figure out everything there is to know about orbits, because it all comes from the behavior of gravity.
yes everything has gravity
The simplest and best answer to that question is: -- Without gravity, there would be no orbits. -- Once you completely understand gravity, you can figure out everything there is to know about orbits, because it all comes from the behavior of gravity.
Without gravity, everything including ocean water would fly anywhere if acted upon by an outside force.
Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.
Earths gravity acts on everything from its center of gravity to everything else's center of gravity.
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
Everything with mass 'has gravity'.
Does mars' gravity affect other objects. yes it does but the gravity is 38% of the earths gravity and if doesn't affect objects then it will have no moon.