Einsteins theory of relativity can answer this. The equation is E=mC^2. This reads e equals m c squared. E is energy, m is mass and every object that has mass has a gravitational pull.
Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.
Every object in the universe which has mass attracts other by gravity. Mass is the fundamental property of every object in the universe and it is due to mass gravity exits. So sun also has gravity.
Where a body has mass, there is gravity.
There is no such thing as mass vs gravity. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe brought about by mass.
The Law of conservation of mass-energy indicates that the mass-energy of the universe is constantly changing to maintain the mass-energy constant.
Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.Potential energy = mgh, or mass x gravity x height.
Nibiru appears extensively in rumor, YouTube, urban legend, modern folklore, and discussion websites, but has never been observed in the real universe. So as you might suspect, there are no photographs, drawings, or eye-witness sketches. If it were a body that possessed mass, then it would "have gravity", since every speck of mass in the universe has gravity. On the other hand, if it has no mass, then it has no gravity, and even if it exists, it's nothing to worry about. Because without mass, it can have no energy, and without energy, it can't touch you..
i guess not but the mass and energy in the earth makes gravity. I guess... the energy and mass in the earth makes gravity.
Dark matter is estimated to be responsible for about 27% of the total mass-energy in the universe (normal matter is a bit under 5%)."Gravity-lensing" is essentially a meaningless phrase here; all mass causes gravitational lensing, so there's no such thing as "non-gravity-lensing" dark matter.
Gravity is a property of mass and space, and it exists everywhere in the universe. Every speck of mass in the universe attracts every other speck of mass in the universe with a gravitational force. Every star, planet, moon, asteroid, comet, meteorite, gas cloud, dust cloud, hairball, and raindrop "has gravity". No planet has no gravity
Gravity is caused by mass which is a property of physical matter. Even hydrogen, the lightest element in the Universe, has mass and is subject to gravity. An interesting question would be why the mass has gravity?
There is gravity everywhere in the universe. It attracts every speck of mass to every other speck of mass.