A video shows the objects in the solar system orbiting the sun. Why do objects orbit the sun?

The sun is releasing heat and pushing objects away.

The sun is so massive that it has the most gravity.

The sun is so bright that objects are forced away.

The sun is moving so quickly that other objects move around it.

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Answered by Kitten
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Answered by sigh*
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Answered by iSponge
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Answered by miz gurl
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2) A
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4) D
5) A
6) A
7) D
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9) D
10) B
Answered by George
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Answered by Pls Help
The answers for the Unit 3 Lesson 13 solar systems unit test (6th Grade)

1. The sun is so massive that it has the most gravity.

2. The sandcastle would remain in place the same size that it was because the moon has no wind.

3. Asteroids and comets

4. They consist of a mixture of gases and liquid.

5. Venus

6. They both exert a strong gravitational pull on each other.

7. To better observe patterns and relationships

8. Neptune

9. Gravity increases with decreasing distance.

10. Geologic time scale

11. Answer yourself

12. Answer yourself

13. Answer yourself

Goodluck with the test I hope you all get the written questions right!
Answered by help
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Answered by Unknown
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