The sun is much much more massive than Earth. Everything has gravity, even you (although very little). Everything pulls everything towards everything else by its own gravity. Planets and other celestial bodies are extremely massive, and the more massive something is the more it pulls on other objects with its gravity.
The suns gravity is much higher than Earths due to the huge mass that the sun has in comparison to Earth. Mass is related to gravity, the more massive a body is, the higher the gravitational attraction.
The reason the SUn has more gravity than the planets is because it has more mass. The Sun hass about 330,000 time mass of planet Earth, and about 1000 times the mass of Jupiter - the most massive planet in our Solar System. The gravitational attraction, at any given distance, is directly proportional to the mass. Thus, at the same distance, the Sun will attract an object a thousand times stronger than Jupiter, because it has 1000 times more mass.
The sun is a star, not a planet. The sun has stronger gravity than the planets because it has far more mass than any of them. In fact it has nearly 1,000 times the mass of all the planets combined.
Mainly because it has the most mass.
All of the planets, moons, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, Oort Cloud objects, people,
Kuiper Belt objects, dust, dogs, and gas in the solar system, all rolled into one, have
less than 0.02 as much mass as the Sun has.
The Sun has more gravity because it has more mass. Gravity is the result of masses.
In a word, mass. Gravity is directly related to mass, and the mass of the sun is monumental compared with the mass of earth and the other planets.
The sun has stronger gravity than Earth does because it has more mass.
Gravity is greater on the sun than it is on Earth because the sun is more massive than the Earth
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Earth has much more mass than a car does. Therefore Earth has much stronger gravity.
No. The electric force, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak force are all stronger than gravity.
It depends on the object's shape and its density and that of the liquid in which it is put.
No, an electro magnet can be much more forceful than gravity.
If the Sun gravity is stronger than we would get closer to the sun
it's not
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.
Less, about 1/6th of Earths.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
The one closer to the sun.
It doesnt orbit earth because the Suns gravity is stronger than earths gravity. And the sun is about 1 million times bigger than earth so with inertia and all it orbits the sun.
Yes it does, because the Earth is smaller than Saturn it will have less gravity than Saturn and because Saturn is bigger it will have more gravity
Uranus's gravity is far stronger than earths.
Yes, but to a much lesser extent than that of the Moon (the Moon is less massive but much closer than the Sun).
Stronger gravity than what? The gravity of Venus is stronger than that of the moon or of Mars, but weaker than that of Earth.
jupiter has about 2.5 times the gravity of earth therefore the acceleration due to gravity is 26 m/s/s.