As a result of gravity, there exists a pair of equal forces between the Earth and moon,
attracting each of them toward the other one, causing the moon to remain in orbit.
From the pull of the moons gravity.
Tidal movements result mainly from the pull of the moons gravity on the ocean.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
Yes, it is possible for moons to be asteroids that were captured by a planet's gravity. This scenario typically occurs when a passing asteroid is caught in the gravitational field of a planet and becomes its moon.
by gravity
gravity
Our moons gravity.
Yes, approximately.
There is gravity. There is gravity on all planets, moons, and stars.
Gravity keeps them in orbit around Jupiter.
because their gravity is so strong that the moons are pulled in.
Moons orbit Jupiter because of the combined influence of gravity. and the forward motion of the moons. If there were gravity along, the moons would fall into Jupiter. If there were only forward motion, the moos would fly off into space.