yes, the sun has gravity. more gravity that us. if you were quite away from it, it would pull you in! the pull is caused by gases forming up and it gets so strong, like the wind, it pulls you in its direction. It is a star, which is formed of gas. the sun is a big star though, so it has more gas, which means it has more pull.
The sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it.
Yes, everything in the cosmos has a gravitational pull on everything else.
The regular rising and falling of ocean water due to the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon is called
The regular rising and falling of ocean water due to the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon is called
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
The gravitational pull of the Sun.
Planets orbit the Sun due to the gravitational pull between them. This gravitational force keeps the planets in their elliptical paths around the Sun. It is a balance between the planets' inertia wanting to move forward and the Sun's gravitational force pulling them inward.
Neither the sun nor the moon are planets. The sun has the strongest gravitational pull of any object in the solar system.
Yes it does.
the pull weakens
The Gravitational pull on the oceans is Partially canceled out by the suns Gravitational pull.
The Gravitational pull on the oceans is Partially canceled out by the suns Gravitational pull.