There is gravity in space. Gravity is all pervasive, it is everywhere. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
Meteors are rocks from outer space that strike the Earth's atmosphere and are heated to incandescence (glowing heat) by friction. Most are completely vaporized, but some do fall to Earth.
You fall in space instead of floating because of the gravitational pull of the earth or other celestial bodies. These planets and stars pull the person toward them.
If the earth loses gravity only high density elements will remain. The rest, water, atmosphere, organic and unorganic inhabitants of earth surface, will fall apart in to open space.
Actually there is gravity (non-zero gravity) in space. You just don't feel it when you are in free fall. For more details, read some articles (for example, in the Wikipedia) about "free fall".
Yes, meteors do fall very quickly to Earth.
Meteors are rocks from outer space that strike the Earth's atmosphere and are heated to incandescence (glowing heat) by friction. Most are completely vaporized, but some do fall to Earth.
because of gravity thats why the moon does not fall to earth
Gravity.
They do fall on the Earth.
Gravity on earth lack of it in space
they all fall back into space like gravity.
it's called gravity and no gravity. The moon is in a orbit in space and there is NO GRAVITY ON IT
Comets dont. Meteors do because of gravity
I think they're simply called asteroids if that's what you're asking. You may be thinking of meteors though. Meteors when they're in space. Meteorites when they fall to Earth.
Well on earth everywhere this is gravity. but once you leave earth there is no more gravity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, gravity is present through out all space. When you leave the Earth and go into orbit round it, it APPEARS that there is no gravity, but gravity is causing you to orbit the Earth. You do not feel this gravity because you are in free fall.
Comets and asteroids are made of chunks of space rocks and dust. Meteorites are space rocks that are captured by the earth's gravity and fall to earth.