No, it depends only on Earth's mass, and our distance from Earth's center.
The gravity of the sun is more. The sun is the roughly the size of 946 Earths.
No. The surface gravity of a planet depends on its size and mass, not its distance from the sun.
No. The strength of gravity on a planet depends on its size and mass.
Both mercury and mars have a gravity which is around 38% of earths. Mercury's gravity is 37.8% of earths, Mars' gravity is 37.7% of earths.
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's.
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
The gravity of the sun is more. The sun is the roughly the size of 946 Earths.
The Sun's gravity, at its surface, is about 28 times Earth's surface gravity.
The reason that Earth travels around the sun is because of gravity. The Gravity of the sun pulls all the planets towards it. This gravity will pull all material that is not moving into it, and material that is currently moving will be pulled into an orbit. The shape of the orbit depends on the original speed of the object.
Gravity.
The Sun has a gravity of 27.94 g whereas the Earth has a gravity of 0.99732 g about 28 times more than the Earth.
Actually, it's the gravity of the sun that keeps the planets in orbit around it. The force of gravity between the sun and the planets causes them to be pulled towards the sun, while their momentum keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path.
earths rotation around the sun
The Sun's gravity is about 28 times stronger than Earth's gravity at the surface of the Earth. However, because the Sun is much farther away than Earth's own radius, its gravitational influence on Earth is significantly weaker compared to Earth's own gravitational pull.
the sun because its mass is way bigger than that of earths