It always attracts two masses toward each other
along the line between their centers.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
No, gravity is not always constant on Earth. It can vary slightly depending on factors such as altitude, latitude, and the density of the Earth's crust.
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.
No, gravity has always (and always will) been here Here is the link if you meant who discovered gravity! :)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_gravity .Hope this helps!
Weight always acts in the downward direction due to gravity.
Gravity is there always.
always has been... Always will be
no, there is always gravity
Earth will always have gravity for gravity is a result of mass.
Yes. The moon has gravity and always has.
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
Gravity is always pushing the ball down.
Yes it is true. There is no way to turn gravity off or shield anything from it, so everything is always being pulled toward everything else by gravity.
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No, gravity is not always constant on Earth. It can vary slightly depending on factors such as altitude, latitude, and the density of the Earth's crust.
It is always different depending on the object. For example a female humans' center of gravity is in the hip. as a male humans' center of gravity is in the chest. But once you have found the center of gravity in an object the center of gravity should be the same in every object like it.