A single body doesn't have a gravitational force. The force only shows up when there are
two bodies. It pulls both of them toward each other, and they both feel the same force.
The force between you and the earth is called your "weight", and it holds you down.
The force between the earth and the moon is what keeps the moon in its orbit.
Earth has.
The gravitational force on Earth is six times greater than that on the moon.
Gravitational force of the moon is 1/6th the gravitational force of the Earth. The larger the object, the greater gravitational force it will have.
we can not live on earth.
No, the gravitational force of the Earth, or any body in the Universe, is because of the mass of that body...... the amount of matter the body comprises. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational tug.
Absolutely not.
The gravitational force of the sun is many thousands of times greater than that of Earth. This is due to the enormous difference in mass between the two.
The Earth's gravitation force is greater than the Moon, which keeps the Moon in orbit round the Earth.
The gravitational force depends on the distance.
Tidal waves
The greater the mass the more gravitational force an object has, the greater distance, say from the ground the greater potential energy, the greater gravitational force. hope that helps :]
The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational force.