A crucial role. Without gravity, matter would never have gathered together, to form galaxies and stars.
Gravity pulled pieces from the Solar Nebula together causing the hydrogen and helium atoms to start nuclear fusion which eventually created the sun.
Yes, there is a relationship between a planet's distance from the sun and its surface gravity. The closer a planet is to the sun, the stronger the gravitational pull from the sun, which can affect the planet's own gravity. However, other factors, such as a planet's mass and composition, also play a significant role in determining its surface gravity.
Yes, the intense gravity on the Sun would crush a human due to the immense pressure exerted by the mass of the Sun. The Sun's gravity is about 28 times stronger than Earth's gravity, making it impossible for a human to survive on the Sun's surface.
Well the sun is just one big giant star. The sun because its in the center of the solar system has gravity around it. The gravity is causing the heat on the sun. The sun has more gravity on it then any other planet. Now earth only has half as much gravity as the sun. So there for making the earth way cooler than the sun.
The Sun is the source of energy
The sun plays a minimal direct role in deposition as it primarily impacts weathering processes that lead to erosion and transportation of sediment. Deposition is more influenced by gravity, water, wind, and ice, which act to deposit sediments in various environments.
IT play the evaporate role.
gravity is a force which pulls objects towards the ground making the earth to orbit around the sun.
The sun gives its energy to the Earth through electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of sunlight. Gravity doesn't play a direct role in the transfer of energy from the sun to the Earth. Space may be a vacuum, but light and energy can still travel through it.
The 1st role Pac ever played was "Travis" in the play "Raisin In The Sun"
The force that causes the formation of the solar system is primarily gravity. Gravity pulls particles and gases together, forming a spinning disk that eventually condenses into the Sun and planets. Other forces such as electromagnetic and nuclear forces also play a role in the formation process.
The role the sun plays is that it gives energy to different living organisms.