Well, honey, gravity exists because matter actually warps the fabric of spacetime. So when you've got a whole bunch of matter like our lovely planet Earth, it creates a little divot in spacetime for things to fall into. It's like sitting your butt on a soft mattress - gravity just pulls you in. Simple physics, darling.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
Sorry, but earth is not a gravity free system. No matter where it is placed in the universe it will still have gravity that will affect all around it and that upon it.
Anybody who lives on Earth experiences gravity.
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.
It is impossible to actually "defy" gravity. Even the Voyager spacecraft at over four billion miles from the earth experience some gravity from the earth. Satellites can orbit the earth at as low as 220 miles or less. They still fall toward the earth, but their forward speed carries them at an arc that matches the earth's surface.
No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
They all do. Every object in the universe has gravity.
There is no place without gravity anywhere in the Universe.
It doesn't Earth has more gravity.
They didn't have to do anything at all. Every speck of mass in the universe has gravity.
Sorry, but earth is not a gravity free system. No matter where it is placed in the universe it will still have gravity that will affect all around it and that upon it.
Everything in the universe, which has mass, is the source of gravity. Mass is the fundamental property of every object in this universe and it is due to this property that every object attracts other objects. So, earth is also a source of gravity.
Anybody who lives on Earth experiences gravity.
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.
It is impossible to actually "defy" gravity. Even the Voyager spacecraft at over four billion miles from the earth experience some gravity from the earth. Satellites can orbit the earth at as low as 220 miles or less. They still fall toward the earth, but their forward speed carries them at an arc that matches the earth's surface.
If it were not for the Earth's pull of gravity the moon would fly away from the Earth. The moon's pull of gravity on the Earth causes the tides.