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4 April, 11:39

What is most likely the reason Earth moves in an orbit around the sun?

Because the sun remains in motion with respect to Earth

Because Earth and the sun exert a weak gravitational pull on each other

Because Earth exerts a stronger pull on the sun than the sun exerts on Earth Because the sun's mass creates a gravitational force that pulls Earth towards it

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  1. 4 April, 11:52
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    I'm almost sure your answer is going to be "Because the sun's mass creates a gravitational force that pulls earth towards it."

    correct me if I am wrong.
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