Gravity is everywhere in space....It is the defining force that caused any 0 point energies to combine into one energy mass, which started The Big Bang.
i mean like where 3rd planet for sun so why dont we all drop out of the order and carry on falling through the never ending space
when you are jumping on a trampoline you dont fly into space.
Gases of the atmosphere were attracted by gravity from the space.
Gravity is everywhere, it's just that it's too weak to actually observe
Well, yes, you could over come weightlessness on the moon. Since there is no gravity (What holds you to the Earth) in space therefore there is no gravity on the moon because you are in space!
Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.
There is gravity everywhere. Every particle of mass in the universe is gravitationally attracted to every other particle, right now. Whoever told you that there is no gravity in space either knew not whereof he spake or else was pulling your chain, and you fell for it.
Jump. Did you come down? That's because of gravity. Without gravity, the Sun would explode, and the planets would all hurtle off into space.
density GRAVITY , JUMP UP AND SEE IF YOU DONT COME DOWN
Technically all objects have gravity, however, an object's gravity depends on its mass. In order for its gravity to be noticeable an object must have a very large mass. The space shuttle weighs a couple thousand tons, which is not enough for there to be noticeable gravity. Many asteroids have masses of millions to trillions of tons.
There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.