The Sun stays in orbit because of gravity. This is also why all the planets stay in orbit too. Gravity pulls the planets towards the Sun. Without gravity, the planets would be wandering all over the universe.
The planets stay in orbit because of the gravitational attraction between the individual planets and the sun. Their rotational velocity makes them stay in a stable orbit instead of spiraling into it.
The Sun's Gravity
Because it does not have too god made it that it would stay still so the planets good orbit around it
The Sun moves in an orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
The strength of the sun's gravitational field falls off as the square of the distance from the sun. The speed you need to stay in orbit is proportional to the force of attraction. Thus the farther out a planet is, the slower it needs to go to stay in orbit. Note: Mars is only 40% farther from the sun than we are, but it takes 2 whole years to go around the sun once. Its orbit is longer AND its velocity is lower.
gravitation?
Saturn stay in orbit because o the sun's gravitational effect. You may ask how, because the sun is enormous and the gravitational power is very large. Also it is in the gravitational range of the sun.
The planets stay in orbit because of the gravitational attraction between the individual planets and the sun. Their rotational velocity makes them stay in a stable orbit instead of spiraling into it.
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It's weight
Gravity - from the sun.
The Sun's Gravity
Because of the laws of gravity.
The gravitational force.
Inertia and gravity
A Gravitational pull by the sun making go around it
The gravitational pull from the sun. God put them there.