Science, asked by abdughaniqasmi36257, 6 months ago

why is it that planets do not colloid?​

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Answered by guntikavitha833
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Answer:

Every planet is at a different distance from the Sun and has a fixed orbit in which it revolves around the Sun. The Sun"s gravitational force holds the planets in this place and they do not collide with each other as their orbits are non-intersecting.

Answered by durgareddy248
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Answer:

no they don't collide

Explanation:

because its strong gravity would have caused the earth to be drawn into collision with it. ... Planets can't be in just any orbit, they have to be far enough apart so that they don't hit each other, and aren't drawn into collision by gravity.

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