A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other
the answer is........ gravity
gravity. the mass of the sun is so large that it is able to pull in all the planets and what not
The planets rotate around the sun in the same order because they all formed from the same spinning disk of gas and dust in the early solar system. This disk had a consistent rotation direction, which was inherited by the planets as they formed. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the planets in their orbits in this same order.
No, gravity holds planets in orbit around the sun because the sun's gravity pulls on them. This gravitational force between the sun and planets keeps them in their respective orbits. The force between planets themselves is much smaller and mainly affects their interactions with each other rather than their orbits around the sun.
The force that holds planets in orbit is called gravitational force. This force is responsible for the attraction between all objects with mass, such as planets, and plays a crucial role in the dynamics of the solar system.
the sun holds the planets to getter by gravity and rotation
the answer is........ gravity
My teacher Mrs. Black said before that it was gravity that holds the planets together in space.
why do the PLANETS orbit the sun? Because of gravity, the sun has loads of gravity so it holds all the planets in space.
The sun's gravity holds the planets in their orbits. It also holds other space objects in their orbits, such as asteroids.
Gravity :) (Gravity also holds the outer planets tightly to the Sun.)
any order you want
This is how u spell the planets in order Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Gravity is the force that holds planets and moons in orbit around larger celestial bodies, such as stars or planets. The gravitational pull between these objects creates a balance between the centrifugal force of their motion and the gravitational force pulling them towards each other, resulting in stable orbits.
Jupiter is the fifth planet in order from the sun. Jupiter is a gas giant, with 11 times the diameter of Earth, and two and a half times the mass of all the other planets and satellites combined!
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gravity