I am going to assume that you meant planet, and the answer is all of them. Everything in the Universe has gravity to some degree.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
The gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on Mercury.
Neptune has slightly more gravity than Earth. It is believed that the gravity is 17% greater than Earth's.
Venus has a slightly weaker gravity than Earth. The gravity on Venus is about 91% of that on Earth.
Earth has gravity rather than other planets.
Venus has weaker gravity than Earth. The surface gravity on Venus is about 91% of Earth's gravity.
Yes. All mass exerts a gravitational pull and gravity exists everywhere. Many objects have much stronger gravity than Earth does.
The "surface gravity" is slightly less than on Earth.
Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth. In fact, Pluto has a weaker gravity than Earth's moon.
Mars has approximately one third the surface gravity of the earth
The gravity on Earth is stronger than the gravity on Mercury.
There is gravity on the moon but not as much as on Earth. This is because the amount of gravity depends on the mass of the object creating the gravity and the moon is much smaller and has much lower mass than the Earth. If you are far enough away from the Earth (and moon) their will be a point where there is no noticeable gravity.
Yes, Saturn's gravity is stronger than Earth's gravity. The surface gravity on Saturn is about 1.07 times that of Earth.
Mars has weaker gravity than Earth. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth. This means that objects on Mars weigh less than they would on Earth.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
Mars has a weaker gravity than earth because it is a smaller planet and is smaller than