Nobody made up gravity. Gravity has existed since very soon after the Big Bang - near enough 14 billion years before Newton formulated his law of gravitational attraction.
No. Your mass stays the same no matter where you are.Your weight however, will change because of the lack of gravity.---The mass won't change as mass is what you are made up of the 'stuff' your are made up of.Only the gravity will change.
24.79 m/s2 or 2.528 times the gravity of Earth The gravity on Jupiter is greater than the gravity on Earth because Jupiter is more massive. Although Jupiter is a great deal larger in size, its surface gravity is just 2.4 times that of the surface gravity of Earth. This is because Jupiter is mostly made up of gases. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 214 pounds on Jupiter.
Newton was the first to mention the idea but others made changes to what is called gravity. Einstein is one of these.
Gravity works as a magnet to hold us to the ground.
The Earth's gravity keeps our feet firmly on the ground.
saturn's ring is made out of gravity and small rocks.
Gravity dams:It is made up of masonry or solid concreteIt can be constructed to any heightLess maintenanceEarth dams:It is made up of soil and gravelIt can be constructed to moderate heightIt is cheaper
gravity is what holds the gas giants. As the gas giants are made up of gases...gravity must hold them in place or they will run off to space..that rhymes.
Gravity is made of gravitons which travel at the speed of light. However no one has found it's chemistry yet which is very unfortunate. So I will not be able to answer your question in the way you want. Brandon
stars are massive luminous ball of plasma that is held together by gravity
The moon is made of matter and all things made of matter have gravity.
star is made up of hot gases star is made up up of hot gases
It doesn't gravity is a myth made up by Issac Newton to become famous, we are actually held on the earth by tiny magnet in our feet.
The top part of it is made up of the crust and we are standing on it. Below the crust is the mantle followed by the core which can BURN you up into a billion pieces. But it is the gravity from the centre of Earth that holds you to the crust of Earth
I think Sir.Issac newton was the man who introduced the word "gravity" in the field of science
The specific gravity of breccia can vary depending on its composition. On average, the specific gravity of breccia is around 2.5 to 2.8. Breccia is a type of rock made up of various fragments cemented together, such as broken pieces of other rocks, which influences its specific gravity.
as we go up gravity decreases