A video shows the objects in the solar system orbiting the sun. Why do objects orbit the sun?(1 point)

Responses

The sun is releasing heat and pushing objects away.
The sun is releasing heat and pushing objects away.

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

The sun is so bright that the objects are forced away.
The sun is so bright that the objects are forced away.

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

1 answer

The correct response is:

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

Objects in the solar system orbit the sun primarily due to its immense gravitational pull, which keeps them in their respective orbits.