The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.
Gravity is what keeps them in attraction. The force of Gravity is determined by the mass and distance between two or more objects. The other force that keeps the moon in orbit is the moon's inertia. Without inertia the moon would simply fall into Earth; because of Gravity, the same would happen with the planets and the sun.
The moon's average distance from earth is listed as 238,855.7 miles (384,401 km).
yes, earths gravitational pull is strong enough to pull the moon into orbit around it.
The moon is falling, but since the Earth's gravitational pull is constantly acting on it, the moon keeps falling but it is moving towards the Earth so it move in an egg shaped motion.
1) The gravitational force of attraction of the Earth binds all terrestrial objects to the Earth 2) The gravitational force of earth keeps the atmosphere close to earth 3) The moon revolve around the earth 4) The gravitational pull of the sun on the planet keeps them revolving around the sun 5) The tides formed by the rising & falling of water level in the oceans are due to the gravitational force of sun & moon on the water
The Earth's gravity keeps the moon in orbit.
The moon is already close to the earth
The gravitational pull keeps the Earth's atmosphere close to the surface...
The earth is six times more massive than the moon. That keeps the moon in orbit around it, just as the mass of the sun keeps the earth in orbit around it.
The balance between the inertia of the Moon and the gravitational pull keeps the moon in orbit with Earth.
The Earth's gravitation.
gravity
The attraction of gravity between the Earth and the Moon.
Gravity keeps things together here on Earth. It keeps the Earth together in the first place, and it keeps us on Earth. It keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun, and it keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth.
The moon is falling, but since the Earth's gravitational pull is constantly acting on it, the moon keeps falling but it is moving towards the Earth so it move in an egg shaped motion.
That's the mutual force of gravitation (gravity) between the Earth and the Moon. This, combined with the Moon's velocity (its inertia), results in the orbital path that the Moon follows.
it keeps the earth from being LIGHT all the time