Yes
All planets that rotate in our solar system will see apparent sun rise and sun set There are no planets that are stationary not to view the apparent sun rise and sun set.
The difference is that the sun is a star, the other planets are just planets
the sun's gravity
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
Our nine planets orbit around the Sun. Other planets that are light-years away orbit around their suns (A sun is just a large star with planets). Hope this helped!
The Sun is a star.
It is called the solar system. Except that the sun has only 8 planets.
The sun is a star and the planets are made out of gas and all other things.
The Sun AND its planets attract each other with gravitic force.
The sizes of the Sun and planets determine the strength of gravitational pull of the planets on each other and the Sun. The Sun's mass is so great that the planets can't escape from the Sun's pull and so as the planets are moving by the Sun pulls them back into orbit.
Without the planets orbiting the sun all the planets would be cold and dark
because gravity and inertia are kinda of playing a game of tug a war but both sides are equal so they do not move