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A binary star.
Sun's gravitational force keeps all the planets bound to the sun
Covalently bound atoms are held together by the sharing of electrons between the corresponding atoms.
amino acids together in a protein
yes
The stars are said to be a "gravitational binary pair"
Some galaxies are bound together gravitationally into what is called Local Groups. Because of the gravitational attraction between them they are approaching each other.
I think it's because of the sun's gravitational field that doesn't let the planet's to leave their orbits.
A binary star.
A binary star.
It was important to them because it bound them together into a common way of life.
The Libertines Bound Together was created in 2006.
Sun's gravitational force keeps all the planets bound to the sun
their hatred of the British crown bound them together to fight for a common goal. Which was Independence.
Covalently bound atoms are held together by the sharing of electrons between the corresponding atoms.
They were only bound together by the war and the fact that they couldn't go back to England during the war.
amino acids together in a protein