according to scientist barey there is gravity everywhere even in other galaxies
The gravity of the situation was beyond my understanding. We're held to the earth by gravity.
earth was made of bunch of rocks that gravity made it come together
That is not English; that is not physics. Generally speaking, the speed of the satellite and gravity cancel each other. As the satellite slows (friction), gravity wins.
Weightlessness in orbit is not due to being beyond Earth's gravity, but rather to being in a state of continuous free fall around the planet. In orbit, the spacecraft and everything inside are falling towards Earth at the same rate, creating the sensation of weightlessness. Gravity is still present in orbit but it is balanced by the spacecraft's forward motion, creating an apparent state of weightlessness.
No. The earth has its own gravity. The lunar gravity causes tides on earth, but does not control earth's gravity.
Gravitation is mearly the force of 2 matter objects pulling each other. Gravity exists everywhere.
It is unlikely that mushroom spores can escape Earth's gravity and go into space on their own. However, they may hitch a ride on spacecraft or equipment that are launched into space, which could potentially transport them beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Yes. Earth's gravity is still very present at 36,000 km. This is what keeps geosynchronous satellites in orbit. Earth is the dominant gravitational body much farther out than that, to a distance of about 1.5 million km. Beyond that distance there is still gravity, but the sun, not Earth, dominates.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
Oh yeah! It's why the moon - way out of our atmosphere - continues to circle around us. Earth's gravity keeps it close. In fact, even at 17 moon distances away from the Earth, gravity still reaches. Granted, it's 1/millionth of what it is on the surface of the Earth, but the gravitational pull between two objects in fact, never ends, it just gets infinitesimally smaller.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
Earth will always have gravity for gravity is a result of mass.