If gravity didn't exist at all, planets, stars and solar systemswouldn't have formed as we currently know them.
It would float away into space and implode.
Yes; wherever in the universe there is mass like planets, stars of even meteors, there is gravity.
Since there is not any gravity in space, the apple pieces would start floating around.
They would fly randomly through space.
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
Yes, evaporation can occur in space, as it is a process driven by temperature and pressure rather than gravity. In the vacuum of space, liquids can evaporate rapidly due to low pressure, allowing molecules to escape into the surrounding environment. While gravity affects how substances behave on a planetary surface, it does not prevent evaporation from occurring in a microgravity environment. Thus, evaporation can happen in space, albeit under different conditions than on Earth.
it will not fall because the gravity is not present.
There is gravity in space. It intensifies as you approach a mass.
In outer space, there is virtually no gravity.
gravity is everywhere
No; gravity will continue acting on your body. If there was no force acting on your body while in space (let's say an orbiting satellite), the satellite would fly out of Earth's orbit and just wander off forever, but that doesn't happen - so gravity has to be acting on the satellite and your body as well!