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That withstanding their differences, both the Earth and Sun share similarities. Both bodies are relatively round. The Sun and Earth are also depressions in the space and time fabric - that is they have gravitation. Both bodies are similar in that they also influence each other with their gravities. Another shared aspect is that both are part of and integral to the same Solar System and Milky Way Galaxy

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