because planets are in orbit meaning that it wont leave the orbit due to gravitational pull
No
Saturn because if you put it on a river big enough it would float.
It holds the planets in place so that they dont float into space and also means that they orbit the sun. this creates the seasons due to tilt
well they do land in the planets but they dont HIT like PUNCH PUNCH PUNCH THERE NO they LAND ON THE PLANETS:)
All inner planets does not have rings around it.
No
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Saturn because if you put it on a river big enough it would float.
Stars (including our sun) planets, meteors, comets, moons, and dust particles that float around space.
i dont know ask someone else!
you would float around till you get in a black hole or a planets grational pull
It holds the planets in place so that they dont float into space and also means that they orbit the sun. this creates the seasons due to tilt
im preaty sure they all dont have rings around them
The Moon doesn't exactly float. The Moon actually "falls" towards Earth, meaning that without gravitation, it would continue in a straight line. Its almost circular orbit around Earth (instead of continuing in a straight line) is the direct result of Earth's gravitation.
Because it just does.
Which ever year people discovered that they could move around and float in water.
they dont they float