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Like Earth, the Sun rotates on its axis. What is true of the Sun's rotation?

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The sun does not rotate if anything it has such strong gravitational pull that it pulls wrath and many other Planets into its gravitational pull and burns off gasses like hydrogen and carbon emissions and the force of its gravity pulls us into a contripical (I can’t spell) force making us rotate as spinning
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The Sun, like most other astronomical objects (planets, asteroids, galaxies, etc.), rotates on its axis. Unlike Earth and other solid objects, the entire Sun doesn't rotate at the same rate. Because the Sun is not solid, but is instead a giant ball of gas and plasma, different parts of the Sun spin at different rates.

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