The sun doesn't fall because it is constantly in a state of balance between gravitational forces and its own inertia. While gravity from the mass of the sun pulls it toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy, its high velocity allows it to travel in a stable orbit rather than being pulled directly into the center. This balance of forces creates a stable orbital path, preventing the sun from falling into any particular point in space.
the earth doesnt fall.
The planets will fall into the sun and get destroyed.
it doesnt have one but their are many bigger stars after the sun. a new discovery was found
The path around the sun is called an orbit. Yea that person's right. doesnt seem like it but it is
Yes. In our solar system the planets orbit the sun. The process of orbiting is a process of falling towards the sun, but their sideways speed is such that they continually miss (and thus end up going round) the Sun.So, yes planets can and do fall but they do not fall intothe sun. Thus from our viewpoint they do not appear to be falling.
well in fall its not sunny so it doesnt get the light it needs neither does it rain much in fall so it also doesnt get the it needs
The Sun doesnt Rotate
it doesnt
It doesnt..
it doesnt
the earth doesnt fall.
yes they do :)
No it doesnt
fall because the days are shorter making the sun not set up as fast as summer
Yes, the UV rays still penetrate through clouds. The only time it doesnt affect it as much is the time of the year (fall/winter) when there is less sun in a day.
none the sun doesnt circle the planet planets circle the sun!!!
this doesnt make sense