No, it pulls in whatever direction the item with the gravitational force is away from the object being pulled. So basically, if there were an object(this object will be marked with a A) just floating and out of no where an object with gravity(Object with gravity being marked with B) appeared ABOVE A, object B would pull object A upward.
the pressure of gravity doesn't only pull things down, but picks weight up.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
On the earths surface gravity pulls you down.
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
Well after shooting something with the catapult gravity will slowly pull it down
the pressure of gravity doesn't only pull things down, but picks weight up.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
On the earths surface gravity pulls you down.
No one knows.
due to gravity pull
yes m8
Gravity
gravity is a constant force pulling down on you. jumping doesnt escape that fact.
Gravity only appears to pull upwards relative to your position. Einsteins theory of relativity comes into play here, and as you can only be in one place at any given time you are only affected by the pull of the objects gravity you are on. Besides if the two objects had the same gravity they would remain where they were.
Well after shooting something with the catapult gravity will slowly pull it down
it can pull objects down and break them.
Yes.