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No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
Because there is no gravity to pull you down. It is the same when your inside water.
Gravity is a force that pulls you down to the centre of a planet. If it was zero gravity you wouldn't be pulled down. Earth is the only planet that has gravity that's why you "float" in space. I hope this has helped.
The space shuttle is in a state of free fall around Earth, following an orbit, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling it down. This allows the space shuttle to remain in a stable path without being pulled down by gravity.
because people say people live in some planets and gravity can not pull it down.
Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.
It stays up in the air because its in space-where there's no gravity whatsoever. so, it stays up as there is no gravity to pull it down.
Here on earth, gravity pulls us down, so the power that pulls us back makes our weight. In space you don't have gravity so nothing will pull us down. You don't weight less in space, you weight nothing in space! That's why we have "mass"
On Earth, gravity pulls objects like crumbs downward towards the ground. In space, there is microgravity, so there is no force pulling the crumbs in a specific direction. As a result, crumbs in space would tend to float around rather than fall to the ground.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
By the gravity pull
Gravity needs an object with mass to conduct a gravitational pull. As long as there is nothing with mass around, there will be no gravity. Naturally, objects in space that do indeed conduct gravity will pull another object towards it but not into it, but into an orbit around the original object. By the way, just to blow your mind if you had never considered this thought before, there is no 'right-side up' in space because there is no gravity. Only when you have a gravitational pull can you interpret which way is 'up' of 'down.' This is because there is nothing to compare your position with. Cool, huh? Because space is a vaccuum...awesome. There IS gravity in space. There is gravity everywhere. Sometimes, though, you are either so far away from any mass or in a 'free fall' condition that you don't NOTICE the gravity in any meaningful way.