An example of gravity would be weight. Weight doesn't measure how heavy you are but rather the amount of pounds gravity is pushing on you with. Larger, heavier people may experience difficulty moving due to the amount of gravity applied to them compared to a small, skinny person.
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No such place- ALL have some degree of gravity.
Gravity comes with mass so since a planet has mass there is some gravity. the bigger the planet the more mass it has. smaller planets have less gravity. so either way there is always some gravity on a planet.
An organ in some animals that allows for manipulation of gravity or levitation.
Gravity is a force on earth that pull everything down. On the moon there is less gravity than on the earth
the sun connect to gravity because the sun is heavy remember the heavier some thing is the more gravity pulls you and the lighter u are the least gravity pulls you
All planets have gravity, but some planets have more gravity that others. The amout of gravity is based on the size of the planet. Jupiter, for example, has much more gravity than Earth because it is bigger. Planents aren't the only objects that have gravity. Even your pencil has gravity, but it is such an extremly small amout that it really doens't make a difference.
Gravity is stronger on some planets because the planet's core is much more dense. Making it's gravitational pull stronger. Which is making gravity stronger. that is sortof true
Gravity acts similarly on all objects.
Yes, the moon has gravity. In fact, all matter has gravity, that is a basic property of matter. Your fingernail has gravity. Not very much, of course, but it does have some.
There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
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