Gravity is the natural force of attraction between any two objects.

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Gravity is the natural force of attraction between any two objects.

Gravity helps in forming the universe, keeps the moon orbit around the earth. Gravity also depends on how far you are from a particular object. It might be the reason why we do not get pulled towards the sun, it has more gravity than the Earth. It helps depending on the acceleration. It was proven by Apollo how an hammer and feather fall depending in gravity.

The oceans waters would not be located where it is. You would be not able to drive cars!!!!

Gravity can cause health problems such as bone loss, muscle atrophy, and fluid shifts. If you were to go to another planet you wouldn't weight the same as you do on Earth due to the change in gravity.