Nature of gravity: A curvature in space-time caused by matter.
Since every form of matter in the universe creates its own gravity, escaping it becomes a meaningless subject.
However if this question arises when we look at clouds, then the topic will slightly change. Clouds seem to bypass gravity because they are less dense than the rest of the atmosphere below them, therefore the air with higher density is pulled down by gravity (or technically pushed down because of the curvature) and the lighter one simply sits on top of the heavier. Because the heavier air is not visible to naked eye, it seems that the clouds don't obey the laws of gravity, which isn't the case.
The same can be said for sunspots which are seen on the Sun's surface, less dense lava flows on top, sitting on more dense lava which is closer to the core.
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In theory, anything that has mass will fall due to gravity. However, objects in orbit around Earth, like satellites or the International Space Station, appear weightless because they are in free fall towards Earth at the same rate as the curvature of the planet.
Gravity is the force that causes objects to accelerate towards the Earth. In free fall, an object is only influenced by gravity, causing it to accelerate downward at a constant rate of 9.8 m/s². This acceleration due to gravity is what defines free fall as an object falls under the influence of gravity without any other forces acting on it.
Objects fall when dropped due to the force of gravity. Gravity is a natural force that pulls objects toward each other. When an object is dropped, gravity pulls it downward toward the center of the Earth, causing it to accelerate and fall.
Things fall when you drop them because of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other. When you release an object, gravity pulls it toward the center of the Earth, causing it to fall.
Objects fall due to the force of gravity, which pulls them towards the center of the Earth. When an object is not supported or balanced, gravity causes it to fall towards the ground.
The force of gravity is what makes objects fall to Earth. Gravity is a force of attraction between all objects with mass, pulling them towards each other. On Earth, gravity pulls objects towards the center of the planet, causing them to fall downwards.