The force that 'pulls' every object toward every other object is called universal "gravitation".
It operates not only in space, but everywhere, period. It also attracts you toward the earth,
and the earth toward you. It is the force that you usually refer to as your "weight".
because the gravity vortex and the central pull called the Reist foundation takes longer to get to a place in space
a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
Yes. Even if space were toroidal, gravity would pull large masses into aproximately spherical shapes.
the forces of gravity pull the crumbs towards the earths core but in space the gravity is less so the pull force is not as great as the earths pull
no bullets do not move in space because there is no gravitational pull
Every region of space exerts a pull on all the matter and light around it.
yes m8
They do not have the gravitational pull pulling their spines down in space.
It is pulled to the gravitational pull of Earth which in turn lets it float in space.
because the density of the particles in space (dark matter) are further appart than stars, planets, etc, etc. So it has less pull than all the other objects that are in space.
Astronauts get in space by riding rockets that shoot them up and away from the Earth's gravitational pull.
yes. there is no such thing as the gravitational pull however. look up Einsteins theory of special relativity. the bend of space is what gravity really is.