If you mean whether it will disappear: There is no particular reason to believe it will.
No.
take the bus or go thorugh the forest
you can go places better because it don't have much gravity
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
I think there is zero gravity at the Dead Sea next to the country of Jordan.Because you can float on the water.(Brilliant and totally elegant ! Now we know that there must be zero gravity anywherein any ocean because even heavy steel loaded cargo ships can float there.)I disagree with this answer because if there is zero gravity there, then the watershould be floating too!(Doesn't that go for both answers ?)
No.
Go, perhaps. Land, unlikely, as the gravity is 95 times that of earth.
The earth currently has gravity.
It doesn't take any force at all for an object to go down on account of the influence of gravity. All you have to do is let go of it. If you ever want it to go up, then at some point in the process, you'll have to push it upward with a force that's greater than its weight. (After you finish pushing it and it leaves your hand, gravity is the only force on it again.)
Yes. The moon has gravity and always has.
actually black holes are the masters of gravity has the most gravity ever
Yes, since boats do not drift off into space. Water also contributes to gravity, part of the reason the Moon is boosted to ever higher orbits by tides.
No.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
you will ever know.
Not ever on earth or somewhere with gravity
Yes, Einstein did produce a theory of gravity, and it is more accurate than Newton's theory of gravity.