The Asteroids are affected by gravity from the human's bum when it lets are it can get really stinky.
Gravity will perturb a small asteroid's movement, sometimes permanently. Some asteroids are "captured" by larger bodies and then go into a permanent orbit.
Heat from the Sun can speed up an asteroid's rotation.
No. Asteroids are just made of rock and metal. They do not glow.
Asteroids orbit the Sun, and some of them can cross the Earth's orbit.
The asteroids
2.7 AU's from the sun.
Actually there are an place of Asteroids. Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars ASTEROID Belt. So why I capitalized the word ASTEROID on ASTEROID Belt. Because this Belt is full of Asteroids
No the sun does not have asteroids because by the time the asteroid got away from the sun there would be nothing left of it.
By the sun
No. Asteroids are just made of rock and metal. They do not glow.
Asteroids orbit the Sun, and some of them can cross the Earth's orbit.
Yes.
becuase by the sun
Yes. Asteroids orbit the sun.
The asteroids
The sun's gravity doesn't necessarily cause the asteroids to move, however it does cause the asteroids to move the way that they do move. For example, let's take away the sun. Any asteroids around the sun would continue to move at the same rate that is was moving prior to the sun being taken away. However, instead of following an elliptical orbit around the sun, the asteroid would move in a straight line instead. So the asteroids can still move without the sun. However, it is the sun that makes the asteroids orbit around the sun. The orbit's tendency to want to move away in a straight line counteracts the gravity created by the sun. The results of these two forces is what causes the asteroids elliptical orbit.
The Sun.
2.7 AU's from the sun.
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