It greatens your resistance to the pulling force of the Earth, with causes muscle cells to grow in size.
This is made evident by low gravity situations on spacecraft; the low resistance causes the people to lower in muscle mass, therefore constant exercise is needed to maintain ones' own body.
no it is not
The force of "strong force" increases with distance, unlike gravity and electromagnetism which do the opposite.
Gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.
The Gravitational Pull Tries to Pull it up But it is a machine It is not like a human.
No gravity is the weakest force. The proper order is strong force, Electromagnetic, weak force, then gravity
Earths gravity isn't strong enough to pull it into the Earth, however it is strong enough to keep it from drifting away.
because all the gravity is not strong enough to keep the gasses in together
Lunar gravity is one-sixth as strong as Earth's gravity.
really strong
strong
The gravity is related to the mass of the object.
no it is not
It does have gravity, but it's gravity isn't as strong as our home plant, Earth.
Gravity does not keep the world up!
No. While the gravity of Jupiter is much stronger than Earth's it is nowhere near as strong as that of a black hole.
The Moon has gravity, it is about 1/6 that of Earth's, but it is strong enough to keep objects from floating away.
The force of "strong force" increases with distance, unlike gravity and electromagnetism which do the opposite.