Gravity doesn't actually stop... gravity emanates from an object, and simply becomes weaker as the distance from that object is increase. The larger the object, the stronger the gravitational pull. When you sit next to someone, there's a gravitational pull between you - it's just not strong enough for you to actually be pulled together.
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I assume you mean when the acceleration of gravity stops altering the velocity of a falling object. At this point the force of air friction is equal but opposite to the force of gravity, velocity stops increasing in magnitude. This is called "terminal velocity."
Gravity and your parachute..... and the pull.... :)
Specific gravity is the old name for relative density i.e. The density of a fluid relative to that of water. High spec gravity on it's own is relatively meaningless but is a term used in the brewing industry to indicate the strength of the must before fermentation which is indicative of the strength of the finished product.
Nothing, obey gravity it's the law
the gravity stops them from floating away
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neptunes gravity is high