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explain how the Sun's gravity affects the orbits of the planets​

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Answered by IIUNKNoWNBoYII
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The Sun's gravity pulls the planets in orbit around it, and some planets pull moons in orbit around them. ... The closer the planet is to the Sun, the greater the pull of the Sun's gravity, and the faster the planet orbits. This model fails in that objects in stable orbits do not fall into the Sun.

Answered by Ranei
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The Sun's gravity pulls the planets in orbit around it, and some planets pull moons in orbit around them. The closer the planet is to the Sun, the greater the pull of the Sun's gravity, and the faster the planet orbits. This model fails in that objects in stable orbits do not fall into the Sun.

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