Of those three questions, the only one that makes any sense is the last one. Gravity doesn't come from a place (the "Where" part) or a thing (the "What" part).
Gravity is strongly suspected to have come into existence at the time of the Big Bang, along with the other three fundamental forces. If the Theory of Everything people are right, at extremely high energies the forces combine; gravity would probably have been the first to separate out, at about one Planck time after the Big Bang (a "Planck time" is about 5 x 10-44 seconds).
Being smaller, the Moon's gravity is less than that of Earth.
No. The gravity that comes from the Sun pulls us towards the Sun. The gravity that comes from Earth pulls us towards Earth.
Gravity is everywhere, it's just that it's too weak to actually observe
Yes, Rhea, one of Saturn's moons, has its own gravity. This gravity is weaker than Earth's gravity due to Rhea being smaller and less massive.
The moon has gravity, but it is much weaker than Earth's gravity. Rocks on the moon stay on the surface due to the moon's gravitational pull, which is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This weaker gravity allows rocks to stay in place on the moon despite being less massive than on Earth.
The gravity that keeps the planets in orbit is the sun's gravity, which is a product of the sun's mass.
The blade of a gravity knife is contained within the handle of the knife. It requires a spinning motion or gravity for the blade to come out of the handle.
-- the masses of both objects that are being drawn together by gravity -- the distance between their centers of gravity
Being smaller, the Moon's gravity is less than that of Earth.
Its mass
the mass of the earth exerts gravity on all objects around it
Gravity Falls came out the summer of 2014.Season 2 of Gravity Falls is expected to be out on August 1st.
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 acts as though you were being pulled to the center (of the earth, in my case).
Yes it is true. There is no way to turn gravity off or shield anything from it, so everything is always being pulled toward everything else by gravity.
Gravity pulls them down. Newtons Law of Gravity: what goes up must come down. objects fall to the ground because of gravity
You come up, you come down.