Gravitational pull still acts in space, but when you are in space, you are too
far from the earth to feel any of its gravitational force. Gravitational force
between two objects depends on their distance from each other and the
further two objects are apart, the weaker the force of gravity is. So when we
are in space, the earth's gravitational pull is still acting on us, but it is too far
away for us to feel it.
There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.
gravity is everywhere
gravity has no effect to space ad weight show
Earth: Space: - is a planet - No gravity - supports life - Vaccum - gravity - No gravity or atmosphere - atmosphere
there is no gravity in space
Its yes in space
Gravity bends space, and because light travels through space gravity distorts light. Actually, gravity warps spacetime, so just as space is bent, so is time. Gravity thus distorts both space and time.
U tell her/him there is a gravity in space
It is a common misconception that gravity does not exist in space. The truth is that in space, gravity is the most important force in governing the movement of large objects. You cannot plot a trajectory in space without understanding gravity.
Yes. Gravity is the main force that affects the motion of objects in space.
there have to be a bit of gravity to hold space