The sun produce energy when it converts hydrogen atoms into helium atoms in the core of the sun. This process will go on for as long as there is enough hydrogen to convert. In some larger stars, the process can also stop if the pressure of the converted atoms become too high. In this case, the sun may explode from the pressure itself into a super nova.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
Gravitation keeps the planets from being pulled into the Sun.
Because the sun is fire and fire is orange.
the gas keeps it up the gas keeps it up the gas keeps it up
Gravity. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the earth close to the sun.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
You mean 'keeps in the orbit of the sun? Gravitational force of attraction keeps the earth going around the sun.
Gravitation keeps the planets from being pulled into the Sun.
Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
Sun's gravitational force keeps all the planets bound to the sun
it keeps the sun alive
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
The sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it.
Sun Fire was created in 2001.
Gravity keeps the planets together
The Sun's Gravitational pull keeps the planets orbiting it, not flying into deep space.
The Sun has a powerful gravitational pull. This, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit.