Yes; wherever in the universe there is mass like planets, stars of even meteors, there is gravity.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
Space has no gravity. Gravity needs a mass to exist, and it is relative to other neighbouring masses.
It would float away into space and implode.
The gas was in space from the beginning of the Universe - the Big Bang. Eventually, gravity pulled parts of this gas together, to make the Sun, as well as other stars.
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If gravity didn't exist at all, planets, stars and solar systemswouldn't have formed as we currently know them.
Yes, there is an object affected by only gravity. Stars and other floating space debris are only affected by gravity in space, as long as the objects do not touch each other.
There is gravity in space. Gravity is everywhere. You can never escape gravity.
They would both float if you had no gravity.
Since there is not any gravity in space, the apple pieces would start floating around.
No. There is no air in space. Our gravity holds in the atmosphere, including Oxygen and other gases.
They would fly randomly through space.