The sun doesn't float because it is made of gas and fire.The sun is basically a big giant ball of gas and fire.So it is impossible for the sun to float. If you think anything else wrong!
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Given that you live when you are there, it would be determined by knowing the density of the sun's surface compared the yours
They do not actually float. The moon is constantly pulled toward Earth by gravity, but it is moving "sideways" rather quickly relative to Earth so it has quite a bit of momentum. By the time it would have fallen to Earth it has missed. This is how an orbit works. Similarly Earth orbits the sun and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy.
Yes. The sun (called Sol) is in constant motion around the centre of the galaxy. If you go out and look at the stars, and you see the "Milky way" you are looking edge-on across our galaxy.Also the Quran mentions this in several places. Check verses 36:38 and 21:33 and 36:40.36:38 - And [they have a sign in] the sun: it runs in an orbit of its own [and] that is laid down by the will of the Almighty, the All-Knowing;21:33 - And He it is Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. They float, each in an orbit.Read more: Does_sun_has_orbit_of_its_own
The gravitational force between the Earth and the Sun is what keeps them stable in their orbit. This force is responsible for the motion of celestial bodies in space and for maintaining the balance between their gravitational attraction and the centrifugal force of their orbit.
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Given that you live when you are there, it would be determined by knowing the density of the sun's surface compared the yours
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The lack of gravity makes it impossible to walk on the sun. We could only float
No. Pluto has a stable orbit around the sun.
Saturn because if you put it on a river big enough it would float.
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None of them. If any planet were to crash into the Sun, the planet would be instantly vaporized.You may be thinking of the planet Saturn, which is so light that if it could be placed in a big enough bathtub, would float.
They do not actually float. The moon is constantly pulled toward Earth by gravity, but it is moving "sideways" rather quickly relative to Earth so it has quite a bit of momentum. By the time it would have fallen to Earth it has missed. This is how an orbit works. Similarly Earth orbits the sun and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy.
no, frogs eat tortoise and then use their shells as little boats to float on and keep out of the sun
we would eventully float to far from the sun and everything would freeze.