Yes; the sun's gravity keeps the Earth orbiting around it.
gravity and inertia combine to keep earth in orbit because the suns gravity keeps the earth in orbit and the inertia keeps the earth from going in a straight line.
no the earth does
The inertia of earth combines with gravity to keep it from colliding with the sun
Yes. Clearly the Earth orbits around the Earth.
Gravity and inertia.
Gravity, orbit, and Chuck Norris.
Gravity and inertia are the two forces that keep the moon and other satellites in orbit around Earth. Gravity pulls the moon towards Earth, while the moon's inertia keeps it moving forward in a curved path, resulting in a stable orbit.
None. The moon orbits the Earth, Earth orbits the Sun. Inertia and the gravity keep the moon in the Earth's orbit.
Gravity
No. They orbit Earth; and the reason they orbit is because of gravity.
Gravity and Inertia keeps the earth in orbit
Well on earth everywhere this is gravity. but once you leave earth there is no more gravity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, gravity is present through out all space. When you leave the Earth and go into orbit round it, it APPEARS that there is no gravity, but gravity is causing you to orbit the Earth. You do not feel this gravity because you are in free fall.