The further away you get from the sun, the colder it will get. As it gets colder, water will go from liquid form, to a solid form, also known as ice. Even salt water will turn to ice, once it gets cold enough.
So an ice ring will form around the earth, containing the water, once you get far enough south. This ice ring is known as Antarctica.
If you mean gravitation, no one has any idea - from the dullest of the dull to the most credentialed and accomplished physicist.
Gravity (a scientific law, millennia old), on the other hand - is another matter entirely.
Why do things fall?
Because they weigh more than the media they displace. Weight is an intrinsic and inexorable property of matter, and not imbued by magical "fields" of perpetually (3+ centuries now) mysterious and completely imaginary (at best) composition and mechanism.
why do other planets have more or less gravity than earth
Do they? Or do you just believe that they do because someone told you that was a fact? Because you saw someone playing an astronaut hit a golf ball on the tv?
In my view, and that of our ancestors, the planets we see in the heavens are nothing like the earth we stand on. They are wandering stars; luminaries. They are above us, not below. They are not giant rocks or balls of gas. Admittedly, i know how insane that sounds to most.
or does weight magically change depending on where the weight exists in space ?
No, weight remains more or less constant. Effective weight (what we commonly/colloquially refer to as weight : i.e. measured on a scale) varies with many factors - most notably buoyancy - but its intrinsic/actual weight generally does not. Although a battleship floats on water or a dirigible measures 0 when placed on a scale, that does not make their actual weight any less phenomenal or different than the materials they are built/composed of.
The further away you get from the sun, the colder it will get. As it gets colder, water will go from liquid form, to a solid form, also known as ice. Even salt water will turn to ice, once it gets cold enough.
So an ice ring will form around the earth, containing the water, once you get far enough south. This ice ring is known as Antarctica.
If you mean gravitation, no one has any idea - from the dullest of the dull to the most credentialed and accomplished physicist.
Gravity (a scientific law, millennia old), on the other hand - is another matter entirely.
Because they weigh more than the media they displace. Weight is an intrinsic and inexorable property of matter, and not imbued by magical "fields" of perpetually (3+ centuries now) mysterious and completely imaginary (at best) composition and mechanism.
Do they? Or do you just believe that they do because someone told you that was a fact? Because you saw someone playing an astronaut hit a golf ball on the tv?
In my view, and that of our ancestors, the planets we see in the heavens are nothing like the earth we stand on. They are wandering stars; luminaries. They are above us, not below. They are not giant rocks or balls of gas. Admittedly, i know how insane that sounds to most.
No, weight remains more or less constant. Effective weight (what we commonly/colloquially refer to as weight : i.e. measured on a scale) varies with many factors - most notably buoyancy - but its intrinsic/actual weight generally does not. Although a battleship floats on water or a dirigible measures 0 when placed on a scale, that does not make their actual weight any less phenomenal or different than the materials they are built/composed of.