Yes. Gravity exists everywhere in the universe as all objects have a gravitational pull. Objects in space do not seem weightless because there is no gravity. Rather they seem weightless because they are in freefall.
We don't fall off the Earth because of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, keeping us and everything else on the surface.
We don't fall off the Earth because of gravity. Gravity is a force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth, keeping us and everything else on the surface. The Earth's round shape allows gravity to act evenly in all directions, keeping us grounded.
The pulling force that keeps us on Earth is gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass toward one another. This force is what keeps us and everything else on Earth grounded.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
Same as everything else .. Gravity
Yes, and everywhere else, too - gravity operates everywhere.
Weight (on Earth) or Mass (everyplace else)
We don't fall off the Earth because of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, keeping us and everything else on the surface.
Nothing happens to gravity. It remains the same as it is everywhere else on earth.
There is gravity everywhere in Creation. It causes a force between every two bits of mass in the universe.
To find your weight on other planets, you would multiply your weight on Earth by the planet's surface gravity relative to Earth's surface gravity. For example, your weight on Mars would be your weight on Earth multiplied by 0.38, as Mars' surface gravity is 0.38 times that of Earth.
We don't fall off the Earth because of gravity. Gravity is a force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth, keeping us and everything else on the surface. The Earth's round shape allows gravity to act evenly in all directions, keeping us grounded.
A desk or anything else would still weigh the same, but the Moon's gravity is only one-sixth of the Earth's gravity.
The pulling force that keeps us on Earth is gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts objects with mass toward one another. This force is what keeps us and everything else on Earth grounded.
It will pull water down, just as it will pull anything else down, and just as on Earth.
No. The earth has its own gravity. The lunar gravity causes tides on earth, but does not control earth's gravity.