the astriod belt
They have their own orbits, around the star they formed around, just like how our planet orbits our sun.
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Different planets have different length orbits because they are at varying distances from the sun. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to complete an orbit. This is due to the gravitational pull of the sun, which affects the speed at which planets travel around it.
Gravity
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun is what keeps the planets in their orbits. Gravity pulls the planets towards the sun, but their forward velocity keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path around it. This balance between gravity and velocity enables the planets to stay in their orbits around the sun.
No. The planets orbit the Sun and the Sun orbits itself.
Like all planets, Jupiter orbits the Sun.
No it orbits the sun like the other planets.
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.
They have their own orbits, around the star they formed around, just like how our planet orbits our sun.
Elliptical orbits of the planets around the sun actually match what we observe. Newton's Theory of Universal Gravitation states that planets will move around the sun in elliptical orbits.
The sun's gravity holds the planets in their orbits. It also holds other space objects in their orbits, such as asteroids.
planet jupiter orbits the sun like other planets
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the planets
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Gravity from the Sun holds the planets in their orbits.