If there was no gravity between the Sun and the planets, the planets would each go their own ways; they would not stay by the Sun. If there was no gravitational force at all, the planets themselves would eventually disintegrate; it is the gravity that holds them together.
Gravity is the force that connects the solar system to the sun.
Gravity and heat.
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in orbit and prevents them from flying out of the solar system. The sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets in stable orbits around it.
If the sun did not have gravity, the planets in our solar system would no longer orbit around it. They would move in a straight line at a constant velocity, eventually dispersing into space. The absence of gravity would also impact other celestial bodies and the dynamics of the solar system as a whole.
The force of the Sun's gravity keeps them in their orbits.
They would fly randomly through space.
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Gravity
By gravity
No. Jupiter has the strongest gravity of the planets in our solar system.
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
the sun's gravity
easy gravity :)
Gravity is the force that connects the solar system to the sun.
gravity
it keeps it in orbit
Gravity from the Sun holds the planets in their orbits.