274 meters per second squared. That's about 28 times Earth gravity.
I think the planet earth has more gravity
it doesn't the Earth's mass is what gives Earth gravity not the Sun
The pull of the Sun's gravity is needed to hold the Earth in orbit.
It does not. Earth's gravity is the result of Earth's mass.
The largest force that keeps the Earth circling the sun is gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between the Earth and the sun that keeps the Earth in its orbit.
Our Sun's gravity is much higher than the Earth's.
The sun's gravity keeps the earth and the other planets in orbit around it
Yes, Earth would still have gravity without the sun. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, so Earth's gravity is due to its own mass, not just the presence of the sun. The sun's gravity does impact Earth's orbit and tides, but Earth would still have its own gravitational field even without the sun.
Earth orbits the sun due to the force of gravity. Gravity is the attraction between two objects with mass, and the sun's gravity pulls Earth towards it, causing Earth to move in a circular path around the sun.
Earth does not float. It orbits the sun. Orbit around an object is a form of free fall. In simple terms, Earth is continually pulled toward the sun by gravity, but it is moving so fat that it constantly misses. Earth does not fall due to its own gravity because that gravity is towards its center. Earth's surface is supported by the layers of rock and metal beneath.
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
Yes, while the Earth orbits the Sun, the Moon carries on orbiting the Earth, as it is not as affected by the distant gravity of the Sun as it is by the nearer gravity of Earth.