Size: The Sun is enormously larger than the Planets. (over 100 times the diameter of the Earth, and about ten times the diameter of Jupiter) Radiation: The Sun emits large quantities of radiation - The planetsemit very small amounts and none in the visible range (except for the artificial light from human activity on Earth and some electric storms on Earth, Venus, Jupiter and maybe Saturn)
Density: The Sun has a mean density of 1.408×103 kg/m3; the Earth 5.515×103 kg/m3
Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
from when an objects crashed into earth and an chunk of rock form
it is called continum in motion
it pulls them all together
Global Perspective
See related link for a pictorial.
That's the origin of the coordinate system. Or the reference point.
What do you mean with other common objects? A million is not a "common object"; it's a number.
how does the u.s. court system compare to court systems in other countries
Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".
Neither. You can't compare one with the other.
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Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
The Sun's light, falling on other objects, allows people to see planets and other objects, which would be dark otherwise.
The solar system
The planets and other objects in the solar system stay in their orbits due to the mutual gravitational attraction between each orbiting object and the Sun.