The celestial bodies attract one another through gravity. Among other things, gravity will:* Keep objects, such as planets, in orbits around other objects, such as stars.
* Change orbits - e.g., one planet may influence the orbit of another planet.
* Make objects such as stars and planets form in the first place.
maintains planets in their orbits; makes stellar bodies round
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Earth helps the solar system by orbiting around the Sun, which provides stability to the entire system. It also plays a crucial role in the balance of gravity within the solar system, keeping the planets in their respective orbits. Earth's gravity also influences the motion and dynamics of other celestial bodies, such as asteroids and comets.
Gravity, of course has a central role in formation of planets. It's believed that the planets origin can be traced to the debris swirling around a young star. The term used for coming together of particles or bodies and joining together is 'accretion'. Gravity is the reason behind accretion . Small debris join together due to accretion and this accretion occurs further to give rise to larger and larger bodies like planets . Without gravity, this could never have occurred.
Gravity plays the central role; without gravity, there would be no such thing as an orbit.
It is essential: no gravity - no atmosphere.
a solar system consists of a sun and the celestial objects bound to it by gravity. Our Earth is part of a solar system along with 7 other planets that orbits the sun. (pluto is no longer considered a planet, sorry pluto).
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Describe how gravity inertia and friction play a role in throwing a ball
A crucial role. Without gravity, matter would never have gathered together, to form galaxies and stars.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.