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What force keeps all the planets in orbit around the sun?

  • Matter
  • Gravity
  • Space energy
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Gravity is the force that keeps all the planets in orbit around the sun. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that causes objects with mass to be attracted to each other. In the case of the planets, the gravitational force between the sun and each planet keeps them in their respective orbits. The sun's massive gravitational pull keeps the planets in a constant state of motion, preventing them from flying off into space.

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