if you mean by size that it is forcibly bigger if you mean something else than sorry i don't know
Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
The sun has a much greater mass than Earth, while the Moon has a smaller mass than Earth. The mass of the Sun is about 330,000 times greater than the mass of Earth, while the mass of the Moon is about 1/81st of Earth's mass.
No, the Sun is much heavier than the Earth. The Sun's mass is about 333,000 times greater than the Earth's mass.
The Moon is closer to Earth than the sun.
Planets farther from the sun than Earth have greater periods than one Earth year. For example, Neptune and Uranus are further from the Sun than Earth and have orbital periods longer than one Earth year.
The Sun's diameter is about 109 times greater than Earth's.
The Sun is much more massive than the Earth. The Sun's mass is about 330,000 times greater than the Earth's mass.
Though the Moon is much smaller than the Sun, it is closer to Earth than the Sun. So exerts a greater gravitation effect on Earth's oceans and seas.
Yes, the gravitational force exerted by the Sun is much greater than that of the Earth. The Sun's mass is significantly larger than the Earth's, resulting in a stronger gravitational pull. This gravitational force is what keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.
No, it is only a tiny fraction. The sun's mass is roughly 330,000 times greater than the Earth.
Yes.
It is closer