It is hydrogen.
No. The Sun is 99.6% of all the mass in the solar system, and half of the remainder is Jupiter.
Yes, it is true that more than 99 percent of all matter in the solar system is contained within the Sun. The Sun's mass accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the solar system, with the remaining mass distributed among the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies. This immense mass gives the Sun a dominant gravitational influence, governing the motions of all other objects in the solar system.
The Sun accounts for more than 99 percent of the mass of the solar system. It is a massive ball of burning gas that makes up the majority of the solar system's mass due to its immense size and gravitational pull.
Your Answer: JupiterDid you know:Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, and contains more matter than all the other planets combined.
Our star or AKA the sun it is the largest object in our solar system it alone acounts for about 98.88 percent of all objects mass in our solar system
The sun. What has more gravitational force in your solar system?
No, it's quite a bit more. According to the Wikipedia article "Sun", it's mass is about 99.86% of the mass of the Solar System.
A star and more specifically, in our solar system, the Sun.
no there are not apart from Pluto that is no longer in our solar system
yes
well outside of our solar systems is more stars and more solar systems.
Please be more specific about which solar system.