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Planets move away by gravity not holding it together and also gravity holds planets together

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What keeps the sun and the planets in the place?

Gravity keeps the planets together


What force keeps Sun and planets in place?

gravity


What keeps all of the planets in its orbit?

The gravitational force exerted by the Sun keeps all the planets in their orbits. This force balances the planets' tendency to move in a straight line and keeps them moving in elliptical orbits around the Sun.


What keeps the planets and the sun in place?

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What force keeps the planets in it's place including the sun?

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What type of force keeps the planets in place?

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the gravity of the sun pulls them in a circular motion.


Type of force that keeps the planets in place?

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What makes the planets in space move in curved paths or orbits?

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Why do the planets don't fly away?

Because of Gravity or Because their gravitational pull towards the other planets or sun keeps it in one place.


Does the sun orbit the planets or do the planets orbit the sun?

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What force keeps the planets in rotation?

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