It is commonly called gravitation.
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
Gravity is the force of attraction that exists between all objects in the universe.
gravity
yes
law of attraction
All objects everywhere in the universe have a gravitational pull.
Gravitation.
Any two objects attract one another.
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
Gravity affects all of the objects in the universe, but then again, gravity doesn't affect the universe.
Gravity is the force of attraction that exists between all objects in the universe.
No. More accurately, nothing in the universe is stationary. There is no single fixed reference point in the expanding universe, and all known astronomical objects are in motion with respect to one another.
gravity
Gravity.
The universe is all of reality which consists of concrete and abstract objects.
No. Objects have to be in contact for there to be friction between them.
Gravity.