How does the sun have gravity?
1 Answer
Dec 30, 2015
Anything that has mass has gravity. Even you have (very little) gravity exerting on other objects.
Explanation:
Einstein's Relativity tells us that space is like a fabric and gravity is just a part which is bent by mass. The Sun is a huge object, and therefore has more mass, is the reason why the Sun exerts so much gravity. To make it more simple, note this: The more the mass, the more the gravity.