The Earth would get extremely hot since we would be closer to the Sun...
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Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
A more massive planet is attracted more by the Sun if other things like the distance are equal. The force of gravity on a planet is proportional to the mass of the planet and inversely proportional to the sare of the distance.
No. Gravity is a function of mass, and the sun's mass is about 27,000,000 times the mass of the moon.
The sun, by far, has more mass than anything else in the solar system. The sun contains 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
LONG STORY SHORT: ITS BIG. ((: Because it has a lot of mass. The more mass, the more gravity. For a more in depth answer the reason why the sun has so much gravity is because of the density not the mass, mass is different then density, and having so much density in such a small area gives it so much gravity, and if your using this for a science worksheet the sun i composed of about 2 thousand trillion tons of hydrogen and helium.
The sun has more gravity because it has more mass. (The greater the mass the more gravity)
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It is unlikely, because the Sun doesn't have enough mass for that to happen.
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Basically, yes, it is impossible for that to happen. Technically, both of them orbit their common center of mass as opposed to one orbiting the other. However, since the Sun is so much more massive than the Earth, the common center of mass is inside the Sun, so saying that the Earth orbits the Sun is more or less true, and certainly a lot more true than saying the Sun orbits the Earth.
The Sun is much more massive than the Earth. The Sun's mass is about 330,000 times greater than the Earth's mass.
That would be "black hole". This is most likely to happen when the original star is very massive - several times the mass of the Sun. A star of the Sun's mass will definitely NOT become a black hole, unless it somehow acquires much more mass.
The Sun doesn't have enough mass, and therefore, not enough gravity, for this to happen.
It would supernova.
Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
The sun because it has more mass. The greater the mass, the greater the gravitational pull.
The gravity of an object is determined by its mass and distance. Jupiter has more mass than the Moon, but the Sun has much more mass than both Jupiter and the Moon, making the Sun the most gravitationally influential of the three.