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Q: What would happen to earth and other planets in the solar system with out the Suns gravitational force?
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Does the gravitational force between the earth and the other planets affects your aging system?

No connection among these factors has been identified.


Which four planets have a less gravitational force pull than earth?

Gravitational pull is less for Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus. And th eother planets have higher gravitational pull.


What force causes planets to orbit the sun in our sloar system?

The sun is a huge mass, 109 times bigger than the Earth. A mass this large has it's own gravitational pull, just as Earth does. The sun pulls all the planets into line so that they can get proper sunlight and life forms on them will not die. so, the cause of the orbiting of the planets is the suns gravitational pull.


What would happen if an enormous black hole appeared near earth?

Then earth would be attract and eventually it will disappear.Because if we see it in a logical manner,a BLACKHOLE attracts any other body because of its strong gravitational force.Therefore our earth including our solar system and the other planets around it will eventually disappear.!


A specific answer on why planets and moons of planets stay in their orbits?

Planets and moons remain in their orbits because of the gravitational pull other bigger planets or stars have on them, for example the Earth stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subjects to created by the Sun, and the moon stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subject to created by the Earth. It's all about gravity and force.

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What stops the moon from going to space?

It is captured in orbit around the Earth by the Earth`s gravitational pull. The same as the Earth and the other planets in our solar system are captured by the gravitational pull of the Sun.


If a spacecraft travels from earth to the edge of the solar system what will happen to the gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft?

The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.


What will happen when earth runs from solar system?

The earth will just float into space, however the Earth can not get out of the solar system because of the sun's gravitational pull.


Planet with double the earths gravitational pull?

In our solar system, the planets Uranus and Neptune have about twice the gravity of Earth.


What would happen if a planet of similar size to Earth collided with Earth?

Both planets would be destroyed, as the gravitational pull would rip off matter from both planets, and they would be ripped apart.


What will happen if the gravitational force around the sun goes down?

Then the earth, with all of the other planets, will move further away from the sun.


Does the gravitational force between the earth and the other planets affects your aging system?

No connection among these factors has been identified.


The suns gravitational pull causes the earth and other planets to the sun?

All the planets in the solar system are kept in orbit by the gravitational pull of the sun. The effect of the other planets and other bodies in the solar system is to change the shape of the orbits slightly but the sun is what keeps them in orbit around the sun.


What do the planets have to do with horoscopes?

Allegedly, the gravitational forces of the planets have an effect on us here on earth.


Which three planets in your solar system have a gravitational pull about a tenth stronger than the gravity of the earth?

Uranus, Venus, and Planet X.


Will all of the planets collide at one point?

(well in pics) but it really wont happen because earth is like a big magnet but the gravitational pull will not let the other planets collide with the earth or (even the sun) some say !!


What causes planets to orbit?

Planets are kept in their orbit by the suns gravity, yet their momentum keeps them from falling into the sun. (Thank goodness!) Planets orbit in the direction their star rotates, so in our solar system, all planets orbit in the direction of the star.