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Their closer to the sun.
No
A planet has an elliptical shaped orbit. It orbits with a constant angular speed, but a varying linear speed.
they get faster
Each planet has a different rotation speed around the sun. Erth takes 365 days,Mercury takes 88 days, so there is no spped for all the planets
Their closer to the sun.
Depends on the mass of the planet, its speed and the mass of the sun. Our planets revolve because they have the right speed and mass to revolve steadily.
The one that is closer will move at a higher speed. The same happens, for example, with planets revolving around the Sun - the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
No
A planet has an elliptical shaped orbit. It orbits with a constant angular speed, but a varying linear speed.
The outer planets revolve about the same speed they just have to travel a much longer distance so it takes longer.
The closer planets are to the Sun the faster their orbit speed
because the planets' gravity pull them so that they do not go away and the moons revolve around them with a constant speed so they stay in their orbit
they get faster
The Earth moves faster than the planets that are farther from the Sun.
They are going faster so they are farther from the sun.
Yes, because of the gravity of the sun they are moved in a circular motion that goes at a certain speed depending on the distance of the planets and centripetal forces. All the planets in out solar system revolve around the sun, while rotating on it's axes.