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All the forces known to physics are in play upon all planets; however the ones which act over longer distances are the electromagnetism and gravity. Of the two, gravity gives the large-scale structures - the clumping of matter into spheroidal planets, their elliptical orbits, the position rotating about the galactic core, and larger structures.

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