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why do planets have orbits?​

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Answered by keshav4047
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Explanation:

Newton realized that the reason the planets orbit the Sun is related to why objects fall to Earth when we drop them. The Sun's gravity pulls on the planets, just as Earth's gravity pulls down anything that is not held up by some other force and keeps you and me on the ground.

Answered by kkRohan9181
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The solar system includes the Sun and the celestial bodies, which are bound to each other by gravitational forces in this system. A group of celestial objects revolving around a star are called planetary circles that are not other stars, such as planets, dwarf planets, natural satellites, asteroids, meteors, comets, and celestial dust. Our solar system combines our sun and its planetary system. These bodies include eight planets, their 172 known satellites, five dwarf planets and billions of tiny bodies. These small objects include asteroids, blizzards, snowflakes, comets, meteors, and interplanetary dust.

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