a supernova.
Gravity works as a magnet to hold us to the ground.
Jupiter has the most gravity out of all the planets
By gravity. If you want to know a detailed way, type gravity in Wikipedia.
ya it has a little bit less gravity than the moon. its........floaty..........
Sure does.
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.
If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.
GRAVITY
Without gravity, none of the stars or planets would maintain their forms. Gravity allows the Sun to maintain its energy generation while remaining as a single mass. Gravity allows the Earth to hold its atmosphere. Indeed, gravity is the force that forms stars and planets, although the trigger that begins the process is still unclear.
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
The energy released by fusion in the core of a star produces an outward pressured force that counteracts gravity. When fusion stops, that force goes away and gravity takes hold, causing the core to collapse.
Speed does not matter- gravity will still have a pull.