Yes; the Sun has over 99% of all the mass of the Solar System.
Most of the mass in the solar system is contained in the Sun. The sun makes up 99.85% of the total mass.
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The sun has by far the most mass as any other single abject in the solar system.
The mass of the sun is about 99.86% of the mass of the entire solar system.
Most of the mass of our solar system is located in the sun, which accounts for over 99% of the total mass. The remaining mass is distributed among the planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial bodies in the solar system.
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the sun. As a consequence all objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
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.
Most of the mass in the solar system is contained in the Sun. The sun makes up 99.85% of the total mass.
The Sun contains the most mass in the solar system because it formed by accreting most of the gas and dust in the early solar system. The intense gravitational forces in the core of the Sun generate high temperatures and pressures that lead to nuclear fusion, producing energy and maintaining the Sun's structure. Other objects in the solar system, like planets and asteroids, have significantly less mass compared to the Sun.
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The sun.
99.86% of the Solar System's mass is contained within the Sun
The sun has most of the mass in our solar system. It has more gravity than us because it has more mass.
The Sun is the most massive object in our Solar System, followed by Jupiter.
I am not sure about the percentage, but most of the mass is concentrated in the Sun.
The sun has by far the most mass as any other single abject in the solar system.
The Sun has about 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.