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The line of gravity is an imaginary vertical line passing through the center of gravity of an object. The closer the line of gravity is to the base of support, the more stable the object is because it is less likely to tip over. The further the line of gravity is from the base of support, the less stable the object becomes and the more likely it is to topple.
There certainly is gravity outside the atmosphere. For example, it is gravity that keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
gravity is a force that pulls us on to the ground and earth makes the gravity.In space there is no gravity (scientist call this zero gravity) so gravity isn't pulling the universe back because there is no gravity outside planets.
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The center of gravity is the point where the weight of an object is concentrated. When the center of gravity is properly aligned over the base of support, it helps to maintain balance. If the center of gravity is outside the base of support, it can cause the object to tip over.