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Even though the suns gravitational pull is stronger than the moons and does infact effect the tides slightly, the moon is close enough to pull the tides more than the sun. Its all distance related.
no its doesnt have any moons. because its to hot for it but they consider the planets to be the suns moons
The sun gravity is stronger
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
That is impossible because the perimeter of the sun is where the gravity is. And the atmosphere is not where the gravity is.
Even though the suns gravitational pull is stronger than the moons and does infact effect the tides slightly, the moon is close enough to pull the tides more than the sun. Its all distance related.
All objects irrespective of size that have a mass have gravity.The moon has very little gravity in comparison to the Earth The moons gravity is around 17% of that on Earth whereas the Suns is 2,800 times that of Earth's The effect of the Moons gravity is easiest to recognise with tides on Earth.
cells insects moons suns and more.
false, meters are asteroids in the earth atmosphere
there are about 5.3 billion suns in our solar system, each containing about 4 moons
One sun, 62 moons.
no its doesnt have any moons. because its to hot for it but they consider the planets to be the suns moons
it has nun
Because of the suns mass or weight. The more weight something has the more gravity it has. We rotate around the sun because the suns gravity pulls us towards it. No, we won't ever crash into the sun.
The sun gravity is stronger
there are none. the sun has no moons.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.