No - gravity acts across the vacuum of space - this is how the moon affects our tides.
contact
Gravity requires no direct contact, if that's what you mean.
Gravity is action at a distance, a non contact force
The buoyant force is a contact force, exerted by contact with a liquid that displaces the liquid within a gravity field. No contact, no force.
Gravity.
Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. Since gravity acts at a distance and does not require direct contact with the object, weight is considered a non-contact force.
Gravity is not considered a contact force because it acts at a distance, without physical contact between the objects. Contact forces, such as friction or tension, require direct contact between objects for the force to be exerted.
Gravity is considered a non-contact force because it does not require direct physical contact between objects to act. It is a force of attraction between any two objects with mass, acting over a distance without the need for physical contact.
Gravity is a non-contact force, meaning it can exert its influence on objects without direct physical contact between them. This force is responsible for the attraction between all objects with mass.
Gravity.
Gravity is a non-contact force that acts at a distance between two objects with mass. Contact forces, such as friction and normal force, require physical contact between objects. Magnetic force, electrical force, and air resistance also act without physical contact between objects.
I think its a bit of both but more contact than non- contact.