Where a body has mass, there is gravity.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
The force of attraction between any two masses anywhere in the universe is called gravity.
There is no place without gravity anywhere in the Universe.
yes ,in space because there is no gravity and that means there is not 15 pounds of weight on you
There is gravity everywhere in Creation. It causes a force between every two bits of mass in the universe.
If they aren't in space, then where else can they be?
No! Of course, there is so much mass that the force of gravity overwhelms everything else in the Universe. Oops, I meant "yes".
It was believed for quite a while that gravity would slow the expansion of the Universe down. But it is now known that the Universe is expanding faster and faster (apparently it tends towards an exponential growth), so there must be something else, that is pushing the Universe apart, more strongly than gravity can it together. This "something" is called "dark energy".
Gravity regulates and repairs the universe.
I'm not sure but i do believe that there is life out there somewhere
True. Gravity is a universal force that acts between any two objects with mass, regardless of their location in the universe.
Gravity is associated with matter, whenever you have matter it exerts a gravitational attraction. No matter has been identified which is exempt from this characteristic. The Universe is made up of matter and energy and it follows that gravity will exist anywhere in the universe where there is matter. If it is postulated that there re matter free areas of the universe, any matter moving into these locations will continue to exhibit gravitational attraction.