In our solar system, the planet with the greatest gravity is Jupiter.
and lowest gravity planet is Mercury. (Pluto's gravity is lower than that of Mercury, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.)
Jupiter.
Jupiter and Saturn, in that order. Unless you include planets of other solar systems.
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Jupiter, the biggest planet, exerts the strongest gravity.
Not all of the planets are held by gravity.
There is gravity on all planets. The strength of that gravity varies depending on the size and mass of each planet.
Gravity is a function of mass. All the planets have different mass, so different gravity.
Most people don't think this but planets are actually held in orbit by gravity. With out gravity the planets will fall down.
Jupiter, the biggest planet, exerts the strongest gravity.
Jupiter (out of all the planets within our solar system.)
Planets have gravity because they have mass.
Earth has the strongest gravitational pull.
gravity, what kept the planets in orbit, laws of motion
The other planets do have gravity.
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
Yes. All planets have gravity. Earth is one of those inner planets.
The premise of this question is incorrect; all planets have gravity.
No. Planets have gravity as a result of their own mass.
Within our own solar system, Jupiter has the greatest mass and therefore the greatest gravity. However, we've discovered hundred of exo-planets which orbit other stars than the Sun, which are dozens of times more massive than Jupiter.
the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk