If a planet doesn't follow its orbital path, then it may crash into other planets, moons and/or other object floating around in space.
Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
The planets orbits are the routes or paths that the planets follow around our sun. One orbit is one trip around the sun (one year).
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It was made when the big bang happen i think?
The planets revolve in elliptical orbits. The inner planets have orbits 230 million km or less from the Sun. The outer planets have orbits 775 million km or greater.
Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
Orbits.
The planets orbits are the routes or paths that the planets follow around our sun. One orbit is one trip around the sun (one year).
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If the planets did not move in their fixed orbits they may dash each other.
Planets can't really get out of their orbits because of gravity; if gravity somehow stopped having an effect, the planets would continue in a straight inertial line with inertia from the point at which gravity stopped.
It was made when the big bang happen i think?
Planets have to go in different directions all the time because they all follow orbits that are more or less circular.
The planets revolve in elliptical orbits. The inner planets have orbits 230 million km or less from the Sun. The outer planets have orbits 775 million km or greater.
The egg-shaped orbit that a planet follows is called an ellipse, and planets are thus said to have elliptical orbits.
they wouldn't go around the sun and they wouldn't have lights at night.