You can't create it nor destory it. Just like the Law of Conservation of Energy.
Sell drugs until he had enough money to make Ruthless records with Jerry Heller.
Gravity, yes. The gravity at the nominal "surface" of Uranus (where pressure is equal to 1 bar) is about 91% of what it is on Earth. Other conditions, though, make Uranus uninhabitable.
It isn't going 2 be released in Australia, as the buzz wasnt big enough out there and warner brothers didnt think they would make enough money, but over here in the UK. its being released next month. going 2 be amazing
No, the increased gravity would make it harder for people to float on water. The extra force pulling them down would make it more difficult for them to displace enough water to stay afloat without some external support.
Yes, as long as the surface area of the airplane was large enough to make the force of air resistance balance with the force of gravity or if the airplane is moving at a fast enough speed to make the air resistance balance with gravity.
Many, Atmospheric pressure doesn't exist, so we would have to be able to control our internal pressure, Not enough oxygen so make your lungs adapt to run on less oxygen, no water, and gravity related problems
Buy the plans for the "gravity opposing repulsion generator" and build it. Sounds simple enough right? If you do it, let me know how it turns out...
Sorry but your question doesn't make sense.
You pray there is enough gravity to allow the water to drain
Today's rockets use chemical fuel for this. That is, they burn something.
Deimos is a very small moon, so small that it does not have enough gravity to make itself spherical.
Gravity and weathering would make my list.