Mass & distance.
Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.
By causing them to rotate around the sun
the gravitational pull from the sun keeps the planets and other small things in the orbit of the sun.(;
The gravitational pull on all the planets are artificial satellites because the satellites orbit all the planets!
Gravitational pull is less for Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus. And th eother planets have higher gravitational pull.
Yes, the sun's gravitational pull is what keeps Earth and the other planets in our solar system in orbit around it. This gravitational force is what maintains the planets' paths and prevents them from moving off into space.
By the gravitational pull
They are all orbiting the Sun, therefor all in the Suns gravitational pull.
Yes, It has a strong gravitational pull. Without the gravitational pull, none of the planets would orbit it.
Gravitational pull gives planets their spheroidal shape (balanced by the outward push of matter, causing hydrostatic equilibrium) and also dictates their orbits, for example, their orbit around 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.
Due to the moon's strong gravitational pull, relinquished by other planets, tides are formed.