a lot of gravity
The Sun AND its planets attract each other with gravitic force.
Gravity, mainly. The Sun attracts the planets, and - to a lesser degree - the planets attract one another.
I am not sure i understand your question correctly or what you mean exactly. The sun does exsert a gravitational "pull" on all the planets in our solar system by the suns mass curving the space around it not by any "attracting" or "pulling."
The Sun's gravity is trying to pull the planets towards it. But the planets have their own velocities and all the Sun's gravitational attraction is needed to stop the planets moving away from the Sun. The result is that the planets orbit the Sun.
It's called the force of gravity which makes all masses attract one another. The Sun's gravity dominates the solar system because the Sun is so much bigger and more massive than anything else in the s/s.
Without the planets orbiting the sun all the planets would be cold and dark
because gravity and inertia are kinda of playing a game of tug a war but both sides are equal so they do not move
All planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun.
according to newton's law of gravitation every object in the nature attract other due to its gravitational pull so planets revolve around sun.
they all have gavity and we all 8 planets are moons to the sun and they all have a ending
First of all, gravity causes the orbital movement in the first place - due to the attraction by the Sun, the planets go around the Sun in ellipses. Because planets also attract each other, the orbits may gradually change over time.
No, the sun cannot swallow all eight planets. The sun is much larger than the planets in our solar system, but it will not engulf them. However, the sun will eventually expand into a red giant and could engulf the innermost planets.