The sun is MASSIVE compared to all of the planets. The sun is SO HUGE, that if only it had gravity, it could pull every single planet in our solar system to a fiery death. ------------------------------------------ Correction: The gravity of the sun is the only thing keeping the planets in orbit. The sun is massive indeed compared to the Earth, but it is only an intermediate-sized star.
no of course not the sun looks tiny and its massive the moon looks tiny and its massive what do you think stars are then?
Neither, the sun is on the small side of the middle range of main sequence stars.
All the planets revolve around the Sun. They are all massive, some are more massive than others.
Massive is planets that orbit the sun and have more mass
The Sun is about 333,000 times more massive than Earth.
Because the Sun is more massive than the Earth. If the Earth was more massive than the Sun, then it would.
Massive is planets that orbit the sun and have more mass
its not a massive or a dwarf star
No, it is not possible to ignite Neptune to create a small sun. Neptune is a gas giant planet, primarily made of hydrogen and helium, while a sun is a massive star that undergoes nuclear fusion producing light and heat. The size and composition of Neptune are not conducive to creating a star.
The sun
No, the sun is not a terrestrial planet. It is a star, a massive ball of plasma that generates energy through nuclear fusion. Terrestrial planets, like Earth, are small, rocky planets that orbit the sun.
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