Question
A diagram of the solar system shows the sun in the middle. Why does every other object orbit around the sun?(1 point)
Responses
The sun is the most massive object in the solar system.
The sun is the most massive object in the solar system.
The sun is an average size for a star.
The sun is an average size for a star.
The sun is so bright.
The sun is so bright.
The sun is smaller than other objects in the solar system.
Responses
The sun is the most massive object in the solar system.
The sun is the most massive object in the solar system.
The sun is an average size for a star.
The sun is an average size for a star.
The sun is so bright.
The sun is so bright.
The sun is smaller than other objects in the solar system.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The sun is the most massive object in the solar system.**
The gravitational pull of the sun, due to its large mass, is what keeps the planets and other objects in orbit around it.
The gravitational pull of the sun, due to its large mass, is what keeps the planets and other objects in orbit around it.
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