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Anna Russell
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15 November, 04:21
The force that keeps the planet in orbit is
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Benny
15 November, 04:26
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The gravity of the Sun keeps the planets in their orbits. They stay in their orbits because there is no other force in the Solar System which can stop them.
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Aubrey Jacobs
15 November, 04:50
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The force that keeps the planet in orbit is called gravity. Simple physics.
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