Yes gravity is present in the Space as well gravity is everywhere, Gravity represents the mutual attraction between two objects, and the strength of that pull depends on both mass and the distance between the objects. Greater mass leads to a greater gravitational pull, it is true that gravity decreases with distance, so it is possible to be far away from a planet or star and feel less gravity. We feel weight on Earth because gravity is pulling us down, while the floor or ground stops us from falling. We are pressed against it, the astronauts don’t press against anything, so they feel weightless.
Gravity is present in each and every part of the universe, it helps the planets to remain in their orbit, but as we move farther away from our earth the gravitational force of the earth decreases.
sasikiran
no there is no gravity in space thats the reason we fly in space
H.P.Dubey
Yes gravity is present in the Space as well gravity is everywhere, Gravity represents the mutual attraction between two objects, and the strength of that pull depends on both mass and the distance between the objects. Greater mass leads to a greater gravitational pull, it is true that gravity decreases with distance, so it is possible to be far away from a planet or star and feel less gravity. We feel weight on Earth because gravity is pulling us down, while the floor or ground stops us from falling. We are pressed against it, the astronauts don’t press against anything, so they feel weightless.
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Gravity is present in each and every part of the universe, it helps the planets to remain in their orbit, but as we move farther away from our earth the gravitational force of the earth decreases.