It can't fall since it is in space. There is no gravity there exept for the one the sun creates.
Well, they are being attracted to the sun, but orbit fast enough that they don't fall into the Sun.
First, if anything were falling, it would be the Earth; the Earth is much, much smaller than the Sun. Secondly, the Earth is constantly falling towards the Sun, but it's also moving sideways at the same time fast enough that it keeps missing.
They do fall. But they're traveling fast enough so that the surface of the Earth falls away from them as fast as they are falling. Same thing that keeps the Earth from falling into the sun.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
all the planets stay in orbit around the sun because of the sun's gravitational pull. The high orbital speed that keeps the planets from falling all the way into the sun and since there is no friction in the vacuum of space , that speed dosen't slow down.
Angular momentum is what keeps the planet Venus up, in the sense of not falling into the sun. To be precise, it is the balance between the gravitational attraction of the sun, and the angular momentum of the planet, which keeps Venus in its orbit.
Inertia keeps the planets moving around the Sun, rather than falling into the Sun.
Well, they are being attracted to the sun, but orbit fast enough that they don't fall into the Sun.
Then it would fall into the Sun. It is the Earth's movement (of about 30 km/second) that keeps it from falling INTO the Sun.
What tissue keeps the organs from falling apart
First, if anything were falling, it would be the Earth; the Earth is much, much smaller than the Sun. Secondly, the Earth is constantly falling towards the Sun, but it's also moving sideways at the same time fast enough that it keeps missing.
The tissue that keeps organs from falling apart is called "Connective Tissue".
The gravitational pull of the Sun keeps the planets in orbit without "falling." This is the same effect the Earth has on the Moon.
The sun is a renewable source of energy. Water is not a renewable source of energy. It is a renewable resource as long as the rain keeps on falling on the same place.
They do fall. But they're traveling fast enough so that the surface of the Earth falls away from them as fast as they are falling. Same thing that keeps the Earth from falling into the sun.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets in their orbits. Without gravity they would all move in their own straight lines, but the central force keeps them curving inwards towards the Sun continuously, while their sideways velocity stops them falling in completely.
its base helps it from falling down