The most likely reason is that I am always between 91,700 and 150,000 times
as far from the center of Jupiter as I am from the center of the Earth, and the
gravitational effects of any mass fall off in inverse proportion to the square of
my distance from it. Not only do I 'generally' not feel the effects of Jupiter's gravity
around here, but it's quite safe to say that I never feel them.
newton discovered gravity.. he was curious to know the reason behind the falling apple from the tree
Gravity from the sun causes Saturn to revolve around the sun while its gravity is the reason it has moons, rings and matter making it up.
I believe the reason behind using specific gravity is that it is easier to measure (especially when you're measuring it for a solid).
What is the reason that life is less likely on the outermost planets compared to the innermost planets
One main reason is the gravity a dense object like a terrestial planet has. As gravity depends on the density of a object and a rocky planet has much density...our earth is the densest object in the solar system but Jupiter's gravity is more as gravity depends upon size too. The gravity holds the gases forming the atmosphere. Another reason is the core which has a magnetic effect and forms a magnetic layer which has some effect on the atmospheric gases and saves it from going away to the space by attracting the gases towards the pole where the gravity is the highest.
The only reason would be gravity.
Gravity.
No. They orbit Earth; and the reason they orbit is because of gravity.
We have no reason to think that the force of gravity has or ever will become weaker over time.
Jupiter is a outer planet or gaseous planet the reason y we call it a outer planet because it is far from the sun it is 778million km from the sun
Yes, this is the reason why we have an atmosphere
Gravity.
newton discovered gravity.. he was curious to know the reason behind the falling apple from the tree
There's no known reason why anything should happen to Earth's gravity, and nothing is expected to.
Gravity from the sun causes Saturn to revolve around the sun while its gravity is the reason it has moons, rings and matter making it up.
Gravity is the reason all planets are round. The pull of gravity from the sun fought the gravity from whithin a planet to create a round mass.
Answer: Yes. Gravity affects everything. I don't know why this is even a question. Answer: The reason something is "heavy" in the first place is because of gravity.