First of all, there's no such thing as an object that's not affected by gravity.
But if there were ...
Its motion after you let it go would continue in the same direction and at the same
speed that it had when it left your hand. Or, to improve the discussion slightly, no
matter what direction you launched the object, it would continue in the same direction,
but its speed would gradually decrease because of air resistance ... friction with the air
through which it's gliding.
What's missing is the vertical acceleration that all real objects have because of gravity.
Your perception of its motion isn't affected by the presence or absence of gravity. Its
appearance only depends on its speed relative to you.
the objects which enter the earths atmosphere are being pulled down towards the earths surface due to the earths gravity. And so it leads to falling falling of large objects from the space on the surface of the earth.
Both mercury and mars have a gravity which is around 38% of earths. Mercury's gravity is 37.8% of earths, Mars' gravity is 37.7% of earths.
because they have teir own source of gravity and the are out of the earths atmosphere unlike rain drops. stars have built in gravity rain doesnt
gravity acts on the gas, just like all other things on the planet.
Uranus mainly has a hydrogen and helium atmosphere, which also contains ices. The ices are frozen water, ammonia and methane. Although a lot larger than the earth, the gravity on Uranus is 0.886g, where one g is the earths gravity. This is due to the relatively low density of the planet.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
Gravity pulled it in.
The two are completely unrelated.
magnetosphere.
Gravity is a constant not a variable. (stays constant at 9.8ms/s in earths atmosphere)
The Earth's gravity.
It doesn't. Gravity does, not air.
magnetosphere.
Hydrogen and helium
Gravity.
Moon gravity is less because the atmosphere and mass and the earths gravity is greater than the moon if you weight yourself in the earth and then you weighted yourself in the moon you would weight less in the moon you could actually float in the moon because of its atmosphere and mass
Gravity is an entirely separate entity which is a consequence only of the mass of the earth itself. In fact, the atmosphere presses down because gravity is pulling on it.