Their speed, their mass and the force of gravity.
There is a force pulling the planet and the Sun together, but the Sun is massive and hardly moves. The planet, on the other hand, accelerates continuously towards the Sun and this is seen in the curvature of its orbit. The planets' orbits are very stable and not likely to change in a few million yeas.
The Sun's strong gravity keeps all the planets in orbit around it.
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
The Sun's strong gravity keeps all the planets in orbit around it.
Gravity.
Gravity.
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The Sun has a powerful gravitational pull. This, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit.
The pull of the Sun's gravity.
The main force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun is gravity. The gravitational pull from the Sun keeps the planets moving in their elliptical paths. This force of gravity is what maintains the balance needed for a planet to stay in orbit.
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
Because the Sun's gravitational pull keeps them in orbit.
I am not familiar with planets evolving around any singular planet. If you are referring to orbit, the planets orbit the sun, a star, not a planet, in our solar system. Some planets have moons in their orbit.