Gravity exists throughout the universe, so the answer is yes.
The strength of the gravitational field of any given body will depend upon the size, and density of the body
because of the gravity of the other planets around them
the sun's gravity
All planets have gravity, not just Earth.
The planets revolve around the sun due to the force of gravity. Gravity causes objects with mass to be attracted to each other. The sun's massive gravitational pull keeps the planets in orbit around it.
No, gravity holds planets in orbit around the sun because the sun's gravity pulls on them. This gravitational force between the sun and planets keeps them in their respective orbits. The force between planets themselves is much smaller and mainly affects their interactions with each other rather than their orbits around the sun.
The other planets do have gravity.
All massive objects (including all planets) have gravity.
my inability to go to other planets. and gravity
All planets are affected by the gravity of other planets.
because of the gravity of the other planets around them
Simple. Gravity! The planets are dragged in by the gravity of the sun.
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
Yes, all planets have gravity. Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass towards each other, so every celestial body with mass, including planets, has its own gravitational pull.
No. Weight is affected by gravity.
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The planets' own gravity has made them spherical. Also there are other effects such as their ability to retain an atmosphere, etc. The Sun's gravitycauses the orbits of the planets.