Gravity is everywhere, it's just that it's too weak to actually observe
most scientists and theory's state that gravity holds everything in space but gravity had to of started from somewhere, there are many questions with this topic such as: What exactly is gravity?, Where did it come from? or is Gravity the only force holding everything together or is there another unknown force out there we haven't discovered yet? etc. for example what controls gravity there has to be an origin from where this force was created. There is still many questions still unanswered....
The first rocket had to overcome Earth's gravity to reach space. It needed to generate enough thrust to propel itself upward and break free from the pull of gravity, allowing it to reach the necessary speed to enter into Earth's orbit.
Gravity. Every object exerts a gravitational pull on others. If two particles come into proximity in the near vacuum of space they will be attracted to each other, as they are free from the influence of stronger external forces.
Yes, space clouds, also known as nebulae, are vast regions of dust and gas in outer space that can be seen from Earth. They come in different shapes and sizes and play a crucial role in the formation of stars and other celestial objects.
That would be a nebula, which is a large cloud of gas and dust in outer space. Nebulae are often regions where new stars are forming, and they come in various shapes and sizes.
from outer space
No.
they come from outer space
The sky
most scientists and theory's state that gravity holds everything in space but gravity had to of started from somewhere, there are many questions with this topic such as: What exactly is gravity?, Where did it come from? or is Gravity the only force holding everything together or is there another unknown force out there we haven't discovered yet? etc. for example what controls gravity there has to be an origin from where this force was created. There is still many questions still unanswered....
Alf
Because there's nothing out there to breathe.
some Pokemon are like elygem are but if they come to the real world they would probably be from space.
Gases of the atmosphere were attracted by gravity from the space.
Well, yes, you could over come weightlessness on the moon. Since there is no gravity (What holds you to the Earth) in space therefore there is no gravity on the moon because you are in space!
Gravity is a force that acts upon an object. It can not "freeze". You can however, come very close to having zero gravity. This would be obtained in space.
Gravity is everywhere in space....It is the defining force that caused any 0 point energies to combine into one energy mass, which started The Big Bang.