The premise of this question is incorrect; all planets have gravity.
Earth is the largest and most massive of the four inner or terrestrial planets. Its surface gravity is therefore the highest of the four.
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
the gravitational pull of the gravity of the planet so in other words bigger planets more gravity, smaller planet less gravity. usually bigger planets have more moons
Because of Earth's size, and considering it as one of the smallest planets, it has a weak gravity compared to the OTHER planets. Most planets have greater gravity because of their size. Earth has a stronger gravity compared to mars, mercury, and venus.
Planets have gravity because they have mass.
Yes, the four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have the most gravity in our solar system due to their larger size and mass compared to the inner planets. For example, Jupiter, the largest of the planets, has the strongest gravitational force.
The other planets do have gravity.
Yes. All planets have gravity. Earth is one of those inner planets.
No. Planets have gravity as a result of their own mass.
the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk
Yes they are the sun has gravity that holds the planets in place.
All planets have gravity to some degree due to their mass. Gravity is what keeps objects, including planets, in orbit around the sun.