no, it's light, get it!?!?!? LOL
The sun is infinitely heavy, it is about 340,000 times the weight of Earth.
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Heavy rain.
At night, or during an eclipse of the Sun, or when it's cloudy.
Neutron stars are so heavy because they are the compact core of a star that is 8 time the mass of our Sun. The most massive neutron stars possible are 3 times the mass of our Sun.
The Sun is not made of Rocks or Iron or Sand or any heavy element. There are certainly a small fraction of heavy nuclei in the Sun, but that is a very small part of the make up of the Sun. (Scientists have a very detailed understanding of the elements in the Sun since these can be detected as absorption lines in the spectrum of light from the Sun.) Overwhelmingly the Sun is made of two gases, Hydrogen and Helium. It is the fusion of hydrogen into helium that is the nuclear reaction that powers the Sun and gives us sunlight.
The Sun is not made of Rocks or Iron or Sand or any heavy element. There are certainly a small fraction of heavy nuclei in the Sun, but that is a very small part of the make up of the Sun. (Scientists have a very detailed understanding of the elements in the Sun since these can be detected as absorption lines in the spectrum of light from the Sun.) Overwhelmingly the Sun is made of two gases, Hydrogen and Helium. It is the fusion of hydrogen into helium that is the nuclear reaction that powers the Sun and gives us sunlight.
Nuclear fusion.
A person weighing 150 pounds on Earth would weigh about 2,352 pounds on the Sun due to the Sun's stronger gravitational force.
True. Our Sun will eventually produce elements as heavy as iron.
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
The Sun and its planets formed form a huge cloud (disk) of dust which contained both light and heavy elements, but there were more light elements (hydrogen) than heavy. As the disk coalesced into the sun and planets the areas close to the young sun were too hot (heated by the sun) for the light elements to condense and settle onto the young inner planets which are therefore rocky, while the outer planets being further from the sun did accumulate the lighter and more volatile elements. However in the centers of the giant planets there are rocky (heavy) cores.