Global warming would increase drastically.
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∙ 14y agoIf the Sun were 50% more massive, its gravitational pull would be stronger, leading to faster orbits for the planets in our solar system. The Sun would also burn through its fuel faster and have a shorter lifespan. This increase in mass could potentially lead to changes in the Sun's internal processes, affecting its structure and magnetic field.
Of all of the mass in the solar system, the Sun is 99.5%. Of the half-percent left, over half is Jupiter, leaving one quarter of one percent of the solar system's mass for the Earth, Mars, Venus, the other planets, all the asteroids and comets and all the space dust.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
No, Jupiter is about 0.1% of the mass of the Sun. The Sun is about 1,000 times more massive than Jupiter.
No, stars less massive than the Sun do not have enough mass to undergo a supernova explosion. Instead, they may end their lives as a white dwarf or, if they are even less massive, a planetary nebula. Supernovae are events associated with more massive stars.
Arcturus has a mass estimated to be about 1.1 times the mass of our Sun, making it slightly more massive than the Sun.
Because the Sun is more massive than the Earth. If the Earth was more massive than the Sun, then it would.
Of all of the mass in the solar system, the Sun is 99.5%. Of the half-percent left, over half is Jupiter, leaving one quarter of one percent of the solar system's mass for the Earth, Mars, Venus, the other planets, all the asteroids and comets and all the space dust.
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No. The Sun is about 250 times more massive than Jupiter.
All the planets revolve around the Sun. They are all massive, some are more massive than others.
The mass of the Milky Way galaxy is about 7 x 1011 that of the Sun, or about 700 billion times the mass of the Sun.
All blue or white stars are more massive than our Sun
The sun definitely has more gravity than the moon. Gravity is based on mass, and the sun is much more massive.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
Some are but most are not. The sun is a star that is above the average mass.
The Sun is not a planet, it is a Star. It is 332,946 times more massive than the Earth.
No, Jupiter is about 0.1% of the mass of the Sun. The Sun is about 1,000 times more massive than Jupiter.