The correct statement about gravitational attraction is: All objects with mass experience gravitational attraction.
Gravitational attraction is a fundamental force that acts between all objects with mass, regardless of their size or location, including in space. The other statements are incorrect or misleading. For example, objects in space do indeed have gravitational attraction, and gravitational force depends on mass, not volume alone. Additionally, while all objects on Earth experience gravitational attraction, the force can vary slightly depending on their mass and altitude.