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.
That's currently an "active area of research"; in other words, nobody knows for sure. There has been some speculation that black holes have an important role in star formation, but as far as I know, that isn't fully confirmed yet.
all the stars around it will just fly away at random
The sun's gravity pulls the planets around it.
Gravity is the force that connects the solar system to 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.
Gravity and heat.
Gravity pulls in the sun and the planets to stay together in the orbit . The planets have gravitational force between them so they wont fall out.
They would fly randomly through space.
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The sun's gravity pulls the planets around it.
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.
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