Environmental Sciences, asked by An1malL0v3r, 3 months ago

How do the sun, earth and moon stay in our solar system?
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Answered by Ruchikagirase
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Answer:

The sun's gravity pulls the planet toward the sun, which changes the straight line of direction into a curve. This keeps the planet moving in an orbit around the sun. Because of the sun's gravitational pull, all the planets in our solar system orbit around it.

Explanation:

The earth is literally falling towards the sun under its immense gravity. So why don't we hit the sun and burn up? Fortunately for us, the earth has a lot of sideways momentum. Because of this sideways momentum, the earth is continually falling towards the sun and missing it.

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