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Why is gravity important in the solarsystem?

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All solar orbits (of planets, comets, asteroids, etc.) are the work of gravity.

Without gravity, each of these objects would sail off in a straight line, and

there would be no solar system.

Actually, when you think about it, gravity is what holds the sun together. So

without it, there would be no sun, and without a sun, there certainly couldn't

be a solar system.

And also oh by the way, gravity is what holds each planet and asteroid together.

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