all objects have a gravitational pull
the bigger the object the bigger the gravitational pull that is why the moon revolves around the earth and the earth rotates around the sun
Gravity is not so helpful in situations where we require objects or people to remain weightless, such as during space travel or when performing certain experiments in physics. Additionally, gravity can be a hindrance in activities like rocket launches or when trying to achieve a stable orbit around a celestial body.
A state of very weak gravity is called microgravity. In this condition, objects experience little to no gravitational force, typically encountered in outer space or during freefall.
Since that is very near to Earth - compared to Earth's radius - the gravity will be almost the same as on the surface. If you want to know exactly how much the gravity gets reduced, look up the distance, and use the formula for gravitation.
Yes, everything with mass exerts gravity, which is a force that attracts other objects with mass towards it. Even small objects like a pen or a person have gravity, although the effect may be very weak.
Gravity is the force in space that is very attractive. Gravity is responsible for pulling objects towards each other and is what keeps celestial bodies like planets, stars, and galaxies in orbit.
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Mars has very low gravity which is one of the reasons that man cant go there and that it is red.
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Gravity is a force on earth that pull everything down. On the moon there is less gravity than on the earth
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Gravity is very helpful in preventing you from being flung off of the rotating earth and into space. It also constributes greatly to keeping the earth in a closed path around the sun, which in turn helps with out weather.