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Q: How do you show how the sun pulls the planets closer to it every 100 years for the science fair?
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Why sun cannot revolve to planets?

The sun has the most gravity within the solar system, which pulls all the other planets towards itself. See, the gravity in outerspace is different; it pulls all the balls (planets) together because there is gravity on the sun (every part of the sun) and the spheres create a spinning motion. Since there is no planet exceeding the size and weight of the sun, the sun cannot revolve any planets.


What two things cause planets to orbit the sun?

i know only one and it's a good one, the sun's gravity pulls the planets from flying some where else EDIT: Gravity pulls objects together and angular momentum makes sure planets orbit


Why are planets moons ans stars all round?

there gravity pulls them into round balls.


How do planets develop their spherical shape?

Gravity pulls the asteroids into spheres when they get big enough.


What is a water molecule considered when oxygen pulls electrons closer?

The water molecule is polar.

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What pulls the planets to the sun?

The sun's gravity pulls the planets.


What is a good con for the sun?

well every year the sun pulls all planets closer an inch may not seam like much but earth has been here over 100billion year so you may think its a con


How do planets revolve around the sun in the same oval or circle shape every year?

Gravity from the sun pulls the planets near it and away from it ad away foer it


How does gravity help the planets orbit?

The Sun pulls the planets around it


How do earth and other objects move in space?

The movement of the planets (inertia) moves them perpendicular to the sun at about the same rate that the gravity from the sun pulls the planets in. The gravity of the sun is a little stronger as the earth is slowly, but continuously getting closer to the sun.


How do the planets move in the solar system?

The sun's gravity pulls the planets around it.


Is a term for the attraction that pulls that every heavenly body has on abject on or near it?

The force of gravity, called gravitational force, pulls every object that weighs anything (has mass) toward every other object that has mass. The closer the objects are, the higher their force of gravity on each other.


What pulls Earth closer to the sun?

gravity


What planets have high gravitational pulls?

Gravity is determined by mass. Everything with mass has gravitational pull (including you). Planets with more mass have higher gravitational pulls


Why sun cannot revolve to planets?

The sun has the most gravity within the solar system, which pulls all the other planets towards itself. See, the gravity in outerspace is different; it pulls all the balls (planets) together because there is gravity on the sun (every part of the sun) and the spheres create a spinning motion. Since there is no planet exceeding the size and weight of the sun, the sun cannot revolve any planets.


What invisible force that pulls things toward the planets center?

you


How do planets only orbit around the sun and not go everywhere in space?

The Sun's gravity pulls on the planets.