An island comprising billions of stars and nebulae, held together by gravity.
a force unknown to mankind -- call it life energy
One force is the gravitational connection between our sun and the planets that make up the solar system. Electromagnetism holds atoms together. Two types of nuclear forces hold the nuclei of the atom together.
The Sun's gravity holds the solar system together.
The force that holds the planets in orbit is gravity, although inertia( the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest, or the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.) help to hold it in place as well, because the two forces balance each other out.
electromagnetic force
The electromagnetic force holds unlike particles of matter together. In chemistry, that would be positively and negatively charged ions, and the protons and electrons in individual atoms.
All phases of matter have the strong force. It is the force that occurs in the nuclei of atoms and holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
It is gravity that holds the universe "together" as we know it. Gravity, and not nuclear forces, are the large scale organizers of matter in our universe.
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
Gravity. Well, the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force can pull matter together, but electrical and magnetic forces can also repel. Gravity always attracts. This particular question is pretty obviously about gravity.
kinatic force
The strong force holds the nucleus together against the repulsion between the electric charges of the protons.
It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
its the nuclear membrane No, the strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together. The strong nuclear force is caused by the force that hold quarks together.
The strong atomic force holds protons (and neutrons) together in the nucleus.
Gravity, the force of attraction between all masses in the universe, is the inward force that holds a star together.