Yes, due to the rotational force and the heat the gravity is weak. The heat is so hot it acts almost as a force against gravity. So only some can come in.
Yes. Asteroids have some gravity, but it is very weak because of their low mass in comparison to an actual planet.
Stronger
The gravity of the sun is more. The sun is the roughly the size of 946 Earths.
The sun has more gravity because it has more mass. (The greater the mass the more gravity)
Gravity is not picky. The sun's gravity holds everything in the solar system in place, by definition. That includes earth.
Yes. Asteroids have some gravity, but it is very weak because of their low mass in comparison to an actual planet.
Mercury's weak gravity and close proximity to the hot sun make it easy for gasses to escape.
The force you are thinking of of is gravity. Well not so much the gravity but the gravitons in the gravity witch give it the force it has. Without gravitons it is actually a very weak force.
The sun gravity is stronger
A good bit of "luck", and the fact that Pluto is so far from the Sun; the Sun's gravity interferes very little with the weak gravity of tiny Pluto, and its even smaller moons.
Anything with mass has gravity. The sun's mass is enormous. Therefore the sun has strong gravity.
Zero Gravity, or weightlessness.
The sun has all the gravity to keep the planets a certain distance from the sun.
the sun connect to gravity because the sun is heavy remember the heavier some thing is the more gravity pulls you and the lighter u are the least gravity pulls you
There is nowhere that gravity is absent: it may be too weak to have any noticeable effect or the gravitational forces of two (or more) masses may be in balance. In outer space, the earth's gravitational force will be weak the sun's gravity will have a small effect on you anywhere within the solar system. And however small it is, there is the gravitational force of the Milky Way Galaxy acting on you.
Gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear.
No. Compared with the other basic forces, gravity is remarkably weak.