The primary force responsible for keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth is gravity. The Earth's gravitational pull draws the Moon towards it, while the Moon's velocity creates a centrifugal force that tends to move it away from Earth. The balance between these two forces—gravitational attraction and the Moon's inertia due to its orbital motion—results in a stable orbit. This gravitational interaction ensures that the Moon stays in a consistent elliptical orbit around the Earth.
What is most responsible for keeping the moon in orbit around earth
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