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The planets revolve attracted by the gravitational force of primarily the sun and to a lesser degree the gravitational attraction of other planets. The reason for the orbit is thought to relate to the rotation of the primeval gas could which gave berth to the sun and the planets.
Planets revolve on their axis. Separate to this motion, they also orbit the Sun. The force of gravity and the momentum of the objects keep them going.
All planets revolve around the sun because it has a strong gravitational pull.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
In our solar system, eight known planets revolve or orbit around the Sun (as do a lot of other objects, dwarf or minor planets, asteroids, comets, and so forth).
The planets orbit the sun.
No. All planets orbit the Sun.
No, planets orbit around the sun directly.
the sun holds the planets in orbit.
The planets revolve attracted by the gravitational force of primarily the sun and to a lesser degree the gravitational attraction of other planets. The reason for the orbit is thought to relate to the rotation of the primeval gas could which gave berth to the sun and the planets.
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
Planets revolve on their axis. Separate to this motion, they also orbit the Sun. The force of gravity and the momentum of the objects keep them going.
Yes all eight planets plus an additional billions of meteoroids and dust revolve around the sun; however, all planets like Earth have a set orbit and revolve around the sun. All planets also rotate on an axis.
All planets revolve around the sun because it has a strong gravitational pull.
Because the sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets in orbit.
No planets revolve around earth they revolve around the sun.
The orbit of the planets are very importand and they move in orbit due to gravity. :}