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the rule of gravity is the greater mass a planet is the stronger its gravitational pull is so the suns mass is so heavy that its gravitational pull is so strong it keeps all the planets in line

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Which force present in planets?

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How do the planets stay in the sky?

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How is the planets size related to the pull of its gravity?

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Why do the planets stay in the same orbit the whole time?

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