Becasue in terms of diameter, the Sun is about 109 times as wide as the Earth.
The volume of the sun is so large about 1,300,000 earth would fit in the sun, not 100
The Sun is where it has always been, in the center of the planets. But if you were wondering, the Earth rotates,, thats how we get night and day. When one part of the Earth turns that way,the Moon "looks" down on that part of the Earth and the Sun "looks" at the other. Then in the next 12 hours when the Earth kept on rotating (never stops rotating) the Sun looked on the other side of the Earth and the Moon on the other. In the next 12 hours... and so on and so on... Hope this helps :)
The Sun appears large in the sky due to an optical illusion caused by the Earth's atmosphere. When the Sun is positioned low on the horizon, the light from the Sun passes through more layers of atmosphere, which scatter the light and make the Sun look larger than it actually is.
The Sun's gravity is large because the Sun has a lot of mass (about 333,000 times the mass of Earth). Masses cause gravity.
gravity. the mass of the sun is so large that it is able to pull in all the planets and what not
It means that by coincidence the Moon looks the same size as the Sun in the sky - so we get to see total eclipses of the Sun, when the Moon fits exactly in front of the Sun and blocks its light out for a few minutes.
The sun is the closest star to our planet.that is why it looks so big.
Well, I don't think it is, considering we are revolving the SUN not the MOON. :) Although the Moon does have significant effects on the Earth because the Moon is such a large object so close the to Earth.
I'm looks very much the way a solar eclipse looks from Earth. The Earth wold cover up most of the Sun leaving only the bright atmosphere or Corona. So you would be able to see every sunrise and sunset on Earth at the same time.
Well, I don't think it is, considering we are revolving the SUN not the MOON. :) Although the Moon does have significant effects on the Earth because the Moon is such a large object so close the to Earth.
The Sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. This rotation causes the Sun to rise in the east and set in the west from our perspective on Earth. This motion creates the illusion that the Sun is moving across the sky throughout the day.
It isn't. It's medium sized and unexceptional. ---------------------------------------------- because sun is the nearest star on earth and the others are so far away that it looks small in the sky