everything oribits if your very very stupid
because everything orbits around the sun
Everything orbits the sun because the sun has more mass and gravitational pull which forces the earth and other objects to rotate it.
The simplest and best answer to that question is: -- Without gravity, there would be no orbits. -- Once you completely understand gravity, you can figure out everything there is to know about orbits, because it all comes from the behavior of gravity.
Earth. It orbits the sun and the moon orbits it
The sun is a star.It's the only self-luminous body in the solar system.The gravitational force of mutual attraction between the sun and everything in a closed orbitaround it is what makes the closed orbits possible.One focus of the elliptical path of everything in closed orbit around the sun is at the center of the sun.The orbits of the planets are so nearly circular (small eccentricity) that the center, as well as both foci,of every planetary orbit is inside the sun. This isn't true of most repeating cometary orbits.
Yes, everything that orbits our sun, including everything that orbits everything that orbits our sun, is part of the solar system.
Stars mainly everything to me thanks fr helping me
the answer is the solar system
Everything man has ever made....
The simplest and best answer to that question is: -- Without gravity, there would be no astronomical orbits. -- Once you completely understand gravity, you can figure out everything there is to know about orbits, because it all comes from the behavior of gravity.
The simplest and best answer to that question is: -- Without gravity, there would be no orbits. -- Once you completely understand gravity, you can figure out everything there is to know about orbits, because it all comes from the behavior of gravity.
no everything orbits around the sun because that the main planet in our solar system
because everything orbits around the sun
Earth is the center of the universe everything else orbits around it.
Everything orbits the sun because the sun has more mass and gravitational pull which forces the earth and other objects to rotate it.
As an elliptical orbit is any orbit that isn't perfectly circular, everything has an elliptical orbit. The planets Mercury and Pluto have the most elliptical orbits of the planets, and are easily seen to be oval shaped. Comets also have highly elliptical orbits.
same way everything orbits everything else in space. spacecraft are boosted up to orbital velocities and the appropriate altitude, physics does the rest.