Jupiter because it is larger and you can't stand on the sun.
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
Since mass is constant no matter what the gravity is, the mass would stay 5kg if you're on the moon, Earth, the Sun, Jupiter, Mars, Pluto, etc...Answers.com
Uranus, the planet which the moon Titania orbits, is over 1.7 million miles from the Sun. Titania is approximately 270,000 million miles from Uranus, so it is nearly 2 million miles from the Sun.
because of gravity
it rotates around the sun because of the sun gravity pulling as the sun revolves
The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.The gravity from the Sun is more than the gravity from the Moon. However, the Moon has a greater effect on the tides.
The sun definitely has more gravity than the moon. Gravity is based on mass, and the sun is much more massive.
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
If you compare surface gravity, yes the sun's gravity is stronger than that of Jupiter. But gravity decreases in strength as you get farther from the object. Jupiter's moons are close enough to Jupiter and far enough from the sun that Jupiter's gravity has more influence.
The Moon
It goes, the sun, Jupiter, Earth, and the moon.
No. Io is a moon of Jupiter. No known moon has a moon.
In general, the thing that has the most mass has the most gravity. Mass and gravity are directly proportional. It's that simple. Gravity could be said to be a function of mass. Think about a few things and the mass and gravity associated with them. A truck has more gravity than a person, who will have more gravity than a mouse. A skyscraper has more gravity than any truck, and the moon has more gravity than any building. The earth has more gravity than the moon, and Neptune has more gravity than earth. Jupiter has more gravity than Saturn, which has more gravity than Neptune. The sun has more still than Jupiter. The sun has more mass than all the planets put together, in fact. And then some! There are many stars with a greater mass (and therefore greater gravity) than the sun, and black holes have enormous gravity that can easily exceed that of stars. Then there's something called a super-massive black hole, which has a really, really, really large amount of gravity.
In order from smallest to largest, the moon comes first, the Earth next, and then the Sun. The Sun is over 100 times larger than the Earth.
The sun
If we look just at the bodies and the gravity each has and not gravitational force between any of them, the sun has the greatest gravity. Gravity is a function of mass, and the sun is a monster compered to the earth or the moon. The sun is so massive that it contains about 99% of all the mass in the whole solar system!
Im not sure which moon of Jupiter your are talking about, because Jupiter has 63 moons. But the moons are about 22572172.8 miles from the sun.