Every object in our solar system is bound by gravity, from a lone electron floating around outside the Kuiper Belt to the mighty Jupiter, the mass of which is 2.084334618 x 1057 times greater than that of an electron. In our solar system, the sun, Sol, has the greatest gravitational "pull," followed by Jupiter. The larger a body, the greater its spacial displacement, and therefore gravitational force, and the more it is affected by gravity.
The sun is able to do this by exerting a gravitational force on the various bodies within our solar system.
because of GRAVITY
Gravity tends to pull them together.
Gravity causes objects, like planets, to orbit the Sun.
Our Solar system.
due to gravity,all celestial bodies will form a solar system
Celestial relates to the astronomical heavens and of space. One example of the word in context is "Celestial bodies of the solar system such as the planets and asteroid belt are held in place by the sun's gravity."
Celestial navigation.
A system of celestial bodies grouped around a sun.
Astronomy
The sun is able to do this by exerting a gravitational force on the various bodies within our solar system.
The celestial bodies of our solar system are believed to have formed from the solar nebula. The solar nebula was a giant cloud of dust and gas that was left behind after the formation of the sun.
Asteroids are believed to have come from celestial bodies such as small moons that have broken into pieces. These and other space debris have been captured by gravity fields within the solar system, creating the asteroids.
Gravity holds the planets in their orbit
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because of GRAVITY
Gravity tends to pull them together.