Here's a breakdown:
* Gravity is a fundamental force: It's one of the four fundamental forces of nature (along with electromagnetism, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force).
* It's everywhere: Gravity exists everywhere in the universe, from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies.
* It's a result of mass: Any object with mass has a gravitational pull. The more massive an object, the stronger its gravitational pull.
* Earth's gravity: Earth's gravity is the force that keeps us on the ground and causes objects to fall. It's a consequence of Earth's large mass.
So, while we experience gravity strongly on Earth, it's not something we "find" on Earth. It's a force that exists throughout the cosmos, and Earth is simply one place where we experience its effects.