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The sun because it has more mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational pull.

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Which planet's gravitional attraction to the sun is weaker?

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If you weigh 125lbs on earth how much would you weigh on the sun?

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Why doesn't the suns gravitational force pull off earth?

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What does the phrase the earth is a satellite of the sun mean?

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Why does the sun does not pull the earth?

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