Yes. The earth and the sun are mutually attracted by their gravitational fields. Which is why the earth stays in orbit round the sun
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
The Sun's gravity, at its surface, is about 28 times Earth's surface gravity.
well pluto is so far away that the sun rays can't reach out that far for it to be warmer and for earth,the earth is much closer and could get most of the suns hot rays
Not particularly. The Earth's rotation around the Solar System is controlled by the Sun but the Moon is mostly controlled by the Earth, so the Sun really has more of an influence on the Earth than the Moon.
the earth moves around because of the suns gravity. Its not rocket science.
gravity and inertia combine to keep earth in orbit because the suns gravity keeps the earth in orbit and the inertia keeps the earth from going in a straight line.
The suns gravity. think u people! -_- people.
The Sun's gravity is large because the Sun has a lot of mass (about 333,000 times the mass of Earth). Masses cause gravity.
Because of the suns mass or weight. The more weight something has the more gravity it has. We rotate around the sun because the suns gravity pulls us towards it. No, we won't ever crash into the sun.
The sun is being hold by gravity, in the sun there are like magnets which creates our solar system, the suns extreme gravity is what holds everything but the magnet fields is what makes us move around the sun but the core of the earth is what makes us rotate. The suns extreme Gravity is what basically holds its gasses.
The sun gravity is stronger
Because even though the sun's gravity is much stronger than Earth's overall, Earth's gravity is stronger on Earth's surface and in space around Earth because Earth is 93 million miles from the sun.