Gravitational force, combined with the velocities of the planets. The force from the Sun is pulling the planets toward it, but the velocity of each planet is acting against this. The result is that the planets orbit the Sun. (The question is a bit mixed up, but it seems obvious what it's about.)
the suns gravity keeps the planets in orbit
the gravititonal pull does; it is what keeps all the planet in the suns orbit xx
The suns huge gravitational force keeps the planets in an orbit around it.
however in the hell that it does itIt keeps us in orbit of the sun.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
It was Nicholas Copernicus. who discovered that the sun keeps the planets one Their orbit.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
The Sun has a powerful gravitational pull. This, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit.
Planets are kept in elliptical orbits due to the gravitational force acting between the planet and the sun. This force causes the planet to move in a curved path, resulting in an elliptical orbit. The balance between the planet's inertia and the gravitational force determines the shape of the orbit.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
The planets are kept in orbit by the Suns gravity.
Yeah