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Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
Gravity is the force responsible for the formation of the solar system, the movement of objects within the solar system, and holding together stars and galaxies. It is a fundamental force of nature that acts over large distances and is essential for understanding the structure of the universe.
Our Solar System belongs to a group of stars that are clustered together in the Milky Way
The difference is semantic; the solar system is the collective identity of all bodies considered together as a whole, i.e., the Sun, planets, etc.; whereas the bodies would refer to each of those making up the solar system: the planet Neptune for example is "a" body in the solar system.
we stay together by gravitational forces and gravital orbitational circles. our solar system was either started by a solar nebula or meteoroids colliding. our solar system was started4,600 years old.
A force called gravity. It also keeps our feet on the ground.
Stay in orbit
Yes, It holds the whole solar system together.
in the asteroid belt.
Yes everything in the Solar system rotates around the sun.
There is only one star that is part of our solar system. That is the sun. The stars we see are outside our solar system. "Solar" refers to our star. It holds the solar system together as it is through its gravity that everything orbits it, creating the solar system. So it is the key part of our solar system. That is why it is part of it.
No, the solar system is held together by the force of gravity. Gravity is what keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun and the moons in orbit around their host planets. Inertia is the tendency of an object to stay in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
The part of the Moon which receives......can be seen from the Earth.
Gravity is the force which keeps them there.
The planets and other objects in the solar system stay in their orbits due to the mutual gravitational attraction between each orbiting object and the Sun.
A group of planets revolving around a star is called a solar system. Each planet orbits the star in the center of the system and together they form a celestial family held together by gravity. The most well-known solar system is our own, which consists of eight planets orbiting the Sun.