absolutely not!
Gravity attracts all mass, period. More massive objects have higher gravity, but even low masses will attract.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
True
True.
True
No, that's not true. All planets, moons, and stars have gravity. Actually all objects have gravity, it's just not very strong for small objects.
no it is false
Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together. Gravity exists between two objects that have mass. Gravity exists in the whole universe
Yes, it is true.
True
Not quite. Gravity can act at any distance. However, in practice, when the distance between the objects is great, the force of gravity may become insignificant.
Gravity attracts all mass, period. More massive objects have higher gravity, but even low masses will attract.
Yes.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
True
No.
No. Earth's gravity is a product of its mass, which is a fundamental property of the materials that make it up. The same is true of all objects.