Gravitation keeps the planets from being pulled into the Sun.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
Gravity is what sets the planets in motion. The force that keeps them in motion is known as inertia in the law of physics.
Well, they are being attracted to the sun, but orbit fast enough that they don't fall into the Sun.
The Sun's strong gravity keeps all the planets in orbit around it.
Planets orbit the sun because gravity keeps them from escaping, and momentum keeps them moving forward. The orbits are elliptical, which is like an oval.
The orbital speed of the planets prevent this. The planet's ARE all failing towards the Sun but their horizontal speed means they always miss.
The orbital speed of the planets prevent this. The planet's ARE all failing towards the Sun but their horizontal speed means they always miss.
The orbital speed of the planets prevent this. The planet's ARE all failing towards the Sun but their horizontal speed means they always miss.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
The Sun has a powerful gravitational pull. This, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit.
Gravity keeps the planets together
Gravity is what sets the planets in motion. The force that keeps them in motion is known as inertia in the law of physics.
Inertia keeps the planets revolving around the sun instead of just running into the sun. Since gravity pulls masses together, without inertia, all the planets would be pulled into the sun.
The Sun's Gravitational pull keeps the planets orbiting it, not flying into deep space.
Well, they are being attracted to the sun, but orbit fast enough that they don't fall into the Sun.
i Don't kno w it also? They are attracted to the sun. It is called gravity
The Sun's strong gravity keeps all the planets in orbit around it.