They didn't stop. Planets still attract one another, and this - as well as the influence of other objects, such as comets, asteroids, etc. - can gradually change their objects over time.However, in most cases, such changes occur over extremely large time scales.
The planets will fall into the sun and get destroyed.
short stop is dirctly behind the keeper, but a bit further back is long stop also toward the batsmens legs is fine leg and deep fine leg (closer to the boundary) and on the off side you have deep gully and third man (which is closer to the rope)
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no because of the gravity of the sun wont let it stop orbitting because the gravitational pull and the spinning of the planets so it dosent go in to the sun
growing is just a apart of growing up..... growing further is just based on the speed of your body...... it can also depend on your mother and farther ... if you mom is small and your dad is tall or the other way round... you could get there genes and you could either be tall or small..... and smoking may also stop you from growing further ./...
If the planets were to suddenly stop moving, they would no longer orbit the sun due to the lack of gravitational pull. Without their orbital motion, the planets would likely drift off into space in a straight line until they either collided with something or were gravitationally attracted to another object. This scenario is purely hypothetical as the laws of physics dictate that the planets will continue to orbit the sun.
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A steel door stop would be closer to 7 kilograms. Typically, door stops are not very heavy and 70 kilograms would be extremely heavy for a door stop.
The gravity of the Sun keeps the planets in their orbits. They stay in their orbits because there is no other force in the Solar System which can stop them.
No they can't stop a tsunami in the future because a tsunami is apart of nature its like saying can you stop a tornado
You take it apart and change the seals and washers.
Split those two students apart so they will stop talking. They both have had a part in disrupting our class.