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what is the significance of the sun in the solar system​

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Answered by ved2k4
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The Sun forms the centre of the solar system, and surrounding it are all the other family members: planets, their moons, asteroids and comets. The Sun's gravitational force holds the solar system together. It also provides us with light and heat that are powered by nuclear reactions burning constantly inside the Sun.

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Answered by shanvisharma
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Answer:1) It provides heat for life to develop & grow.

2) It provides light for plants.

3) It protects our solar system from cosmic radiation.

4) It keeps all of our planets in orbit (and not colliding into black holes).

5) It is a potential source of energy for humans(solar energy). Sun is the main sourse of energy to our solar system. Its presence has made earth to have suitable temperature for sustainment of life.

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