Anything in the universe that has mass, including you, me, a pencil, a piece of dust, all have gravity and are attracted to each other.
Example: You are not just attracted toward Earth . . . the Earth is also attracted to you. From this can be said that objects with mass attract each other.
It's just that you notice the gravity attraction from a large body like Earth because it is so huge. Also, Earth is close to you.
Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.
Gravity and its forces are found everywhere in the universe.
gravity is a force that pulls us on to the ground and earth makes the gravity.In space there is no gravity (scientist call this zero gravity) so gravity isn't pulling the universe back because there is no gravity outside planets.
maintains planets in their orbits; makes stellar bodies round
Gravity helped create the universe by pulling little dust particles together, forming everything that we know in the universe, like planets, stars, and asteroids.
Everything in the universe except zero gravity liscensed things
Everything in the universe. things on the other side of the universe are affected by earth's gravity, but so slight that it isn't recognizable.
Gravity put all matters of the Universe together, Stars, Galaxy, Nebulae and many other things.
Everything that has mass has gravity - so virtually everything in the Universe has gravity.
Gravity regulates and repairs the universe.
Gravity affects all of the objects in the universe, but then again, gravity doesn't affect the universe.
Gravity is the force that keeps all things in our universe in place. Enstien theorised that gravity and time were intertwined in to a "fabric".
Gravity is the major force in the Universe controlling matter. Gravity controls the structure of the Universe.
GRAVITY
yes because eveything in the universe have gravity
Where a body has mass, there is gravity.
Gravity and its forces are found everywhere in the universe.