I believe the heliopause is the outer edge of the heliosphere and does mark the end of the sun's gravitational effect. However, scientists think the solar winds of the sun may continue beyond the heliosphere.
The suns gravitational pull forces them to move in one direction
the suns gravitational pull is strongest because the earth is at its closest point to the sun.
I think this is called the Heliocentric Theory and was first discovered by Copernicus.
Its pull on the earth would be 25% as strong.
No, since Earth is much closer to the Moon than the Sun, the suns gravitational effect on the Moon's orbit is negligible.
The suns gravitational pull.
The Suns gravitational pull.
Yes.
The Gravitational pull on the oceans is Partially canceled out by the suns Gravitational pull.
The Gravitational pull on the oceans is Partially canceled out by the suns Gravitational pull.
Neap tide
planets are in orbit because of the suns gravitational field chupa naman diyan Planets are kept in their orbits by gravitational forces.
The suns gravitational pull forces them to move in one direction
When the pull is stronger, they move quicker.
When the pull is stronger, they move quicker.
The suns huge gravitational force keeps the planets in an orbit around it.
yes sure it is silly