You can't actually have a planet without gravity. Everything would just fly away into space, if it was not held together by gravity.
Gravity Pulls us Down on Earth. We would be Floating With Out it!
because of the gravity of the earth
Earth is hafly big, so it has gravity. Larger, it has more gravity. Smaller, it has less gravity.
The gravity on Mercury is 38% of Earth's gravity. So, if you were 150mlbs on Earth, you would be 57 lbs on Mercury.
the importance of catering is the gravity of earth pull towards to the earth.
Gravity is important because it keeps objects on Earth grounded, allows planets to orbit the sun, and influences the tides on Earth.
Earth (by definition has a gravity exerting a pull of 1g. Venus is almost the same as Earth but the pull of gravity there is 0.904g. So Earth has more gravity.
Gravity is an integral and crucial part of every celestial body. It keeps us (and everything else) on the surface of the earth. It also keeps the surface on the surface. Gravity is so important to the universe yet it is very weak compared to other forces.
no. gravity causes objects to fall. So unless the sun(earth's source of gravity) moves, then earth will not "drop"
So that it can escape Earth's Gravity. The rockets work by burning so much fuel that they can overpower Earth's gravity.
If you mean gravity,the bigger a planet is, the larger the gravity, so yes,Jupitar has more gravity than earth.
The Earth is big enough to make its own gravity, so we get stuck to it when we are born. The Sun's gravity pulls on the Earth, but Earth is in a stable orbit, so it goes around the sun instead of falling into it. Neither the Earth's gravity or the Sun's gravity pulls on us so hard that we can't move or do normal things. The Moon's gravity also pulls on the Earth, but it is less strong, so it doesn't pull us up... it only creates the tides, affecting the water.