Earth's density: 5.515 g/cm^3
Sun's density: 1.408 g/cm^3
The average density of the Sun is about 1.41 grams per cubic centimeter. This is much higher than the average density of the Earth because the Sun is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium gases under extreme pressure.
The Sun's diameter is about 108 times the size of Earth's. (The Sun has a diameter of about 865,000 miles compared to Earth at 8000 miles.)
Yes. There is a bit of debate concerning the density of our local star, but a figure of about 1.4 grams per millilitre is good. The density of water, as you probably know, is 1 g/ml, so the sun is about 1.4 times as dense as water. The density of the sun will vary, and it is going to be more dense in the core than farther from its center, and you probably guessed that, too.
The gravitational forces on two objects are equal. You attract the earth with a force equal to your weight. Whatever you weigh on earth, that's exactly how much the earth weighs on you.
the sun is much more massive as compare to our earth, both are effected by the gravitational pull of each other but due to massiveness of sun it doesn't affected sufficiently and stay still on its position whereas earth revolve around it
they are both sphericall
The core is the densest layer.
The Sun's diameter is about 100 times larger.
they go around the sun like the earth
Size: The Sun is enormously larger than the Planets. (over 100 times the diameter of the Earth, and about ten times the diameter of Jupiter) Radiation: The Sun emits large quantities of radiation - The planetsemit very small amounts and none in the visible range (except for the artificial light from human activity on Earth and some electric storms on Earth, Venus, Jupiter and maybe Saturn)Density: The Sun has a mean density of 1.408×103 kg/m3; the Earth 5.515×103 kg/m3
No, you can not get to the center of the earth. The core of the earth, which is the center of the earth, is way to hot. It would be like standing on the sun, but though the core of the earth is EXTREMELY hot, it can not compare to the heat of the sun
The average density of the Sun is about 1.41 grams per cubic centimeter. This is much higher than the average density of the Earth because the Sun is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium gases under extreme pressure.
It is the distance from the earth to the sun = 93,000,000 miles
The Sun is much larger than both the Earth and the Moon. The Earth is smaller than the Sun but larger than the Moon. The Moon is the smallest of the three.
Mercury has a density of 5427kg/m3, whereas Earth has a density of 5515kg/m3.
Venus is similar to earth in size, density, mass and location in the solar system. Thus it is refereed to as earths twin
It is approx 30 times as far.