Everything with mass exerts a gravitational force proportional to its mass.
The Sun.
gravitation?
The Moon orbits the Sun. The gravitation of the Earth will provide slight disturbances to the Moon's orbit around the Sun, but mainly, the Moon moves around the Sun.The Moon orbits the Sun. The gravitation of the Earth will provide slight disturbances to the Moon's orbit around the Sun, but mainly, the Moon moves around the Sun.The Moon orbits the Sun. The gravitation of the Earth will provide slight disturbances to the Moon's orbit around the Sun, but mainly, the Moon moves around the Sun.The Moon orbits the Sun. The gravitation of the Earth will provide slight disturbances to the Moon's orbit around the Sun, but mainly, the Moon moves around the Sun.
Gravitation or Gravity
Gravitation.
Yes. The gravitation effects of the Moon and the Sun will have a slight tidal effect on the glass of water. The effect is just so small that is barely noticeable.
Rotation, gravitation, round, around the sun.
Gravitation.
Because the planets are close enough to the sun to be affected by its gravitational field.
Earth moves because the of sun's gravitation pull. Same applies to the Moon.
For object to orbit around the Sun, it required gravitation force from mass of the Sun in balance with centripetal force from velocity of the object. If the gravitation force is too strong then the object would pull down to the sun and if the centripetal force is too great then the object would escape from the orbit.
because of its gravitation on itself same like as earth