The effect of gravity does effect the planets.
Gravity keeps the planets to the sun.
Gravity works between any 2 objects.
It's the attraction between planets and sun that keeps planets going around the sun otherwise they would keep going in a straight line.
Yes. The sun is attracted by the gravity of the planets just as the planets are attracted by the sun. Since the sun is more massive it does not move as much, bu the gravity of the orbiting planets does cause it to "wobble."
Yes. It keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.
In a weightless environment, such as outer space, objects are not pulled towards each other by gravity. Objects floating in water due to buoyancy are not examples of gravity at work. The motion of planets due to their inertia rather than the gravitational force between them is a non-example of gravity.
gravity not to sure tho
do you mean where is zero gravity? if so it is all in space and sometimes at science places such as a lab where scientist study zero gravity. to me that stuff is awesome you can float in the air and stuff its awesome.
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
Its gravity keeps them in their orbits, just like all the objects in the solar system.
No. The outer planets do not have solid surfaces. Those planets are made of gases held together by gravity.
Gravity :) (Gravity also holds the outer planets tightly to the Sun.)
Gravity and inertia.
Yes, the four outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have the most gravity in our solar system due to their larger size and mass compared to the inner planets. For example, Jupiter, the largest of the planets, has the strongest gravitational force.
simple, the larger the planet, the greater the force of gravity.
A planets gravity is caused by the distorting effect its mass has on the fabric of spacetime.
Planets with elliptical orbits are affected by the difference in the strength of the Sun's gravity as they move closer to, or farther away from, the Sun. The only other major effect on planets are the gravity of other planets, notably Jupiter and Neptune. Except for Mars, Ceres, Pluto, and trans-Neptunian planets, the effect is extremely small -- it has resulted in stable orbital resonances between several small outer planets and the planet Neptune.
it would be much much colder and revolve slower because of weaker gravity
The effect is very small.
Precisely because: That's the way that gravity works.