There is nothing else in the solar system which looks like the sun.
There MIGHT be life in on some of the larger moons; or even in outer space.
The sun, by far, has more mass than anything else in the solar system. The sun contains 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
The sun is at the center of our solar system. It makes up 99.85% of the mass of our solar system, and due to the way gravity works, this keeps it at the center and everything else spinning around it.
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Pluto orbits the sun on a different and inclined plane compared to the rest of the planets in our solar system. It is also no longer considered a planet because of its size, different orbit and composition.
No. Just the opposite. The sun is the center of the solar system.Nothing else is more "inside" it.
If Earth and solar system didn't exist, no life would be there. Humans can't survive anywhere else.
Because it is massive: the sun accounts for almost all the mass of the whole solar system.
No. A nebula is generally much larger than a solar system. We believe that our sun and solar system came to be when a nebula collapsed under the influence of gravity, and the gas of the nebula became the Sun and our planets - and everything else.
I can't imagine this meaning much besides asking a question, and then getting occupied with someone else, or something else.
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Earth is the center of the universe everything else orbits around it.