Yes. The sun is attracted by the gravity of the planets just as the planets are attracted by the sun. Since the sun is more massive it does not move as much, bu the gravity of the orbiting planets does cause it to "wobble."
Actually it doesn't affect the sun because the Earths gravitational pull is less than the Earth's because it is more smaller.
The sun's gravity holds the solar system together. Remove the effect of solar gravity and all the planets, asteroids, moons, and comets would fly off into interstellar space.
Yes. The planets would sail freely off into space if gravity weren't always pulling them back toward the sun.
The Sun's gravity holds them in their orbits. Without it the planets would travel off in straight lines into outer space and freeze solid.
It makes the planets orbit it. Just like the Earth and the Moon.
Yes but not as much as the moon does.
Depending on the greater or less the mass is gravity's affect on the object is not applicable as gravity is a never ending motion which does nothing but keep objects intact on planets.
Gravity is responsible for keeping all sorts of things in their orbits - planets around the Sun, suns around the Milky Way, moons around their planets, among others.It is also responsible for keeping things together - Earth, for example, would quickly fall apart without gravity.
Yes. It keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.
The pull of gravity is what pulls things down. This is on lots of planets.
Earth has gravity rather than other planets.
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
Yeah
the suns gravity keeps the planets in orbit
gravity and inertia
The suns gravity can only be part of the answer as to its affect upon the earth. If there were only the suns gravity then we would be pulled into it. Thankfully we have all of the other heavenly bodies which work together to keep us where we are in our own particular place in space.
Gravity and velocity (inertia) keeps planets in orbit around suns.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
No, as there would be no coalescence of matter to form suns and planets without gravity.
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
The planets are kept in orbit by the Suns gravity.
the gravititonal pull does; it is what keeps all the planet in the suns orbit xx
every planet