a supernova.
Yes, the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity, which is enough to hold a modern car. However, the weight of the car would be significantly reduced on the moon compared to Earth.
ya it has a little bit less gravity than the moon. its........floaty..........
Jupiter has enough gravity to hold on to most gases because it is the largest planet in our solar system. Its strong gravitational pull prevents gases from escaping into space, allowing it to maintain its thick atmosphere.
All objects with mass have gravity, so all planets have gravity. However, the strength of gravity depends on the mass of the planet. Earth's gravity is strong enough to hold objects to its surface, which is why we feel it as weight.
Gravity works as a magnet to hold us to the ground.
Gravity.
produces energy from the sun which can be used for house hold thing's.
Hold the Gravity!! or Hold up the Gravity!!
No. Gravity is a force, not a substance.
Life on Earth depends on the interaction of gravity and the atmosphere. Gravity helps to hold the atmosphere in place, which in turn regulates the temperature, provides oxygen, and protects life from harmful radiation.
GRAVITY
Gravity
There is no gravity in space, everything is weightless.
the bigger the planet the more gravity it has because it needs to hold it self together so it has more gravity than smaller planets who require a small amount of gravity to hold themselves toghther
Speed does not matter- gravity will still have a pull.
The sun
Yes it does