The gravity pulls them together
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
Gravity and inertia
Yes. Clearly the Earth orbits around the Earth.
Gravity and Inertia
Yes, the gravity of the sun causes all celestial bodies to orbit around.
inertia keeps the planets moving and spinning , and gravity is a force that attracts all objects toward each other.
Yeah
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
A comet stays in orbit by the gravitational pull of other planets/ objects in space but pulled to a planet because of the stronger pull gravity.
Yes; the sun's gravity keeps the Earth orbiting around it.
Inertia and gravity
Gravity and inertia
because its on its axis
Planets revolve on their axis. Separate to this motion, they also orbit the Sun. The force of gravity and the momentum of the objects keep them going.
The celestial bodies attract one another through gravity. Among other things, gravity will:* Keep objects, such as planets, in orbits around other objects, such as stars. * Change orbits - e.g., one planet may influence the orbit of another planet. * Make objects such as stars and planets form in the first place.
because god made it that way
Any object in space with enough gravity to keep a moon in orbit can have moons. Pluto is one of those objects.