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Q: What between dust particles make the planets go around the sun?
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What are the main diffenrences between the inner planets and the outer planets?

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How are the inner planets different from the outer planets in size and make up?

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What is an interplanetary theory?

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What does the sun's gravitational pull keep in orbit?

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