As planets get bigger, the gravitational pull gets bigger.
Mass entails gravity.
They cant, if the did they planet would fall apart, zero-gravity doesnt exist.
orbits of the planet around the sun
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Inertia is trying to pull the planet away from the sun and gravity is pulling the planet toward the sun so the both inertia and gravity steer the planet around the sun
No. It is the other way around; gravity depends on mass.
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A planet - is defined as an object that has its own gravity, and is in orbit around a sun.
Planets orbit the sun in a counter clockwise motion, due to the balance between the Sun's gravity and the gravity of each individual planet.
Typically, gases and particular matter aggregate, due to gravity, as these materials spin around a central mass of strong gravity (a star or protostar, usually). Over time, these orbiting masses accumulate enough matter to become a planet.
A force that most affects the path of a planet around the Sun is gravity.