The planets orbit the Sun because of gravity and their angular momentum, which ultimately derives from the energy of the Big Bang.
The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.
They move around the Sun in ellipses - just like the planets.
Due to the sun's gravity, the planets in our solar system revolve around the sun. This revolution around the sun determines our seasons.
Planets move in orbit because of their own inertia and the gravity of the sun. The sun pulls things to it, and the inertia of a body wants to send it off on a tangent from the arc along which it is traveling. Between the two, bodies will carve out an orbit around the sun.
Our Sun is mostly surrounded by space; but planets in the solar system do orbit the Sun (or more correctly, a common center of gravity near the Sun), so in a loose sense planets are around the Sun or move around it.
Planets orbit around the Sun because of the Sun's gravitational force, it makes the planets move by its gravitational force.
That would be the planets around the sun.
the sun does not move, the planets orbit around the sun idiot.
The gravitational pull of the Sun.
they orbit the sun
The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.
That would be the planets around the sun.
They don't. They move in ellipses around the Sun.
the gravitational pull of the sun is making the planets orbit it.
No
no
The planets move in an act of gravity