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Who was the first person to propose that light is a stream of particles?

Isaac Newton was the first person to propose that light is made up of particles called "corpuscles" in the 17th century.


What holds up the planets?

Planets are held in orbit around the Sun by the force of gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between two objects with mass, and the Sun's immense mass keeps the planets in their orbits.


Why do you have outer space?

we have outer space because what else is going to hold the planets up and not let them fall forever, that's what our sun does, and outer space holds the sun up


Who tried to develop laws about how bodies move the earth and planets and what every thing is made up of?

Newton developed the law of gravity which governs objects such as the Earth and the surrounding planets, which, postulated by Newton's law, affect each other. He did not however develop any "law" of what everything is mad up of. One of the first to theorize about what things are made up of was Democritus, who believed that everything was made up of tiny indevisible objects, which he called atoms (from the greek Atomos, which means the smallest).


What source keeps the planets from flying out of the solar system?

The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in orbit and prevents them from flying out of the solar system. The sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets in stable orbits around it.


How did Newton's theories explain why planets orbit the sun and why moons orbit planets?

Newton's theories of gravity and the laws of motion, with the differential calculus he also invented (Leibnitz did the same in Germany), explained why the planets and other objects obey Kepler's laws of planetary motion, which were deduced from observations. It happens because of the Sun's gravity, an inverse-square force (which means that the force reduces with the square of the distance). Newton showed that a central force of this type produces an orbit exactly as Kepler had described many years before. Different planets at different distances, with a range of different initial conditions, take up a family of orbits that all follow the same theory.


If there is no Gravity in space what holds up the Planets?

Planets are held in orbit around a star by gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between objects with mass, and it is what keeps planets in their respective orbits around stars like our Sun. Without gravity, planets would not be able to maintain their position in space.


Why was nicolaus Copernicus important?

Nicolaus Copernicus is important because he found out that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Not the Sun and other planets revolving around Earth. <<>> Copernicus was important because he was the first one to come up with a theory of the planets that had the Sun at the centre. It was not really a discovery, more an alternative way of explaining what was already known about the planets. The discovery had to wait until Kepler and Newton came up with better theories that explained exactly how the planets moved, in detail.


How do the inner planets diffrer from the outer planets?

the inner planets made up of rocks while the outer planets are made up of gases and liquids.


Can you get married in My Sims?

Yes you just have to build up the two sims relationship. once you get to 100, then you get the option of propose,,, then under propose, is move in, then once they agree to move in, then click propose again, and it will have engagment. Then click propose again, and it will have marriage.


What are the planets that make up Earth's crust?

Planets do not make up the Earth's crust.


Are the planets that make up Earth's crust?

Planets do not make up the Earth's crust.