Gravity exists between any objects with mass.
The moon is 1/6 the size of earth therefore 1/6 the gravity
Imagine you weighed 180 lbs on the moon you would weight 30lbs but the space suit and breathing euipment is so heavy that even on the moon you would still not be able to jump too far...lol
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
No. All planets, moons, and stars have gravity. Techincally, anything with mass has gravity, but it is only noticeable with very large objects.
Gravity is a force that lasts only when the mass/ body that supports it exists. Earth has a magnetic field, as you may know already, and it is caused by the movement of minerals underneath the surface. Once Earth's "lifetime" comes to an end, the earth will erupt. During this time, the Earth's "body" will no longer exist therefore, gravity will disappear.
Of course there is gravity in Australia. There is gravity everywhere on the planet.
Gravity is a natural force that exists everywhere in the universe. It is what keeps planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating into space. Gravity is always present, whether you are on the Earth, in space, or on another celestial body.
Gravity exists everywhere that mass exists, so the answer is yes.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
The force of gravity exists all across the Earth's surface.
Gravity exists everywhere in the universe, acting as a force of attraction between all objects with mass. It is what holds planets in orbit around the sun and keeps our feet on the ground on Earth. Gravity's strength diminishes with distance, following the inverse square law.
No. All planets, moons, and stars have gravity. Techincally, anything with mass has gravity, but it is only noticeable with very large objects.
Gravity
Yes. Gravity exists everywhere. Within 200 km of its surface, Earth is the dominant gravitational body.
Gravity exists because mass exists.
Your question is ambiguous. Are you asking why gravity exists or is gravity or more to the point can Gravity/Magnetism be used as an energy source.
Yes. All objects have some degree of gravity. So gravity exists everywhere in space.
Gravity is a force that lasts only when the mass/ body that supports it exists. Earth has a magnetic field, as you may know already, and it is caused by the movement of minerals underneath the surface. Once Earth's "lifetime" comes to an end, the earth will erupt. During this time, the Earth's "body" will no longer exist therefore, gravity will disappear.
No it doesn't, earth's gravity is only making the moon orbiting the earth not give the moon gravity.