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yes, earths gravitational pull is strong enough to pull the moon into orbit around it.

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Q: Is the pull of gravity between the moon and the earth keeps the moon orbiting the earth?
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What force keeps the moon in orbit around the sun?

The force of gravity that they exert on each other, and the velocities of the Moon and Earth which is their "inertia".


What are the two factors that keep the earth orbiting the sun and the moon orbiting the earth?

Gravity and Inertia. The gravity keeps the planet, moon etc. going in a circle and inertia keeps it going (inertia is the tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place. If there was no gravity the planet, moon etc. would just go in a straight line but with gravity it pulls it in a circle like a string attached to an object at the center.


How inertia and gravity combine to keep earth in orbit?

gravity and inertia combine to keep earth in orbit because the suns gravity keeps the earth in orbit and the inertia keeps the earth from going in a straight line.


What attractive force keeps the moon in orbit around earth?

Gravity is what keeps them in attraction. The force of Gravity is determined by the mass and distance between two or more objects. The other force that keeps the moon in orbit is the moon's inertia. Without inertia the moon would simply fall into Earth; because of Gravity, the same would happen with the planets and the sun.


How does inertia and gravity combine to keeps earth in orbit?

The inertia of earth combines with gravity to keep it from colliding with the sun

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Does gravity keep earth in its orbit?

Yes; the sun's gravity keeps the Earth orbiting around it.


Does gravity work in a vacuume?

Yes, it does. Gravity keeps the earth bound and orbiting the sun, although there's nothing between us and the sun but 93 million miles of vacuum.


What are the efffects of gravity?

Gravity keeps your feet on the ground. Gravity keeps all orbiting objects in orbit around the object they are orbiting. The force of gravity decreases as a square of the distance between two objects. Gravity is the weakest of the fundamental forces. Gravity is an attractive force between any two objects that have mass.


What force keeps a moon from orbiting a planet?

The Moon is orbiting a planet; It is orbiting the Earth. The velocity /acceleration of the Moon and the gravitational pull between Earth and Moon are in balance, so the Moon remains orbiting the Earth. Similarly the Earth and Moon , as a binary system, orbit the Sun , and the acceleration and gravitational forces are in balance. So none of us collide.


What force keeps the moon in orbit around the sun?

The force of gravity that they exert on each other, and the velocities of the Moon and Earth which is their "inertia".


Could you name the forces the earth to orbit the sun?

The force of gravity keeps the Earth (and all the other planets) orbiting the Sun.


What is gravity's effect on the universe?

It keeps the planets orbiting the sun The moon's gravitational pull on Earth causes tides on Earth, And satellites


The earths gravity keeps the planets circling the sun?

The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.


Is the force that makes an apple fall the same force that keeps the earth orbiting around the sun?

Yes - the same gravity that makes the apple fall from the tree - keeps the earth in orbit around the sun.


What holds the moon in its orbit round the earth?

Objects are held in their orbits by the force of gravity. The Moon moves round the Earth but is continuously being accelerated towards the Earth by the mutual force of gravity. Because the Moon is lighter, it moves more noticeably. The acceleration caused by the force makes the Moon continuously curve towards the Earth but its high speed prevents it falling inwards. That is how an orbit happens.


What keeps the moon orbiting around the earth?

Orbits are established by the combined effects of gravitational attraction and relative velocity. In other words, the moon, like any orbiting body, moves forward (tangent to its orbit) at a speed just sufficient to ensure that as it falls toward the earth due to gravity, it has moved far enough that the two motions combine to keep it at a roughly stable distance from the earth.


Keeps objects orbiting a planet from flying off into space?

gravity