What is most responsible for keeping the moon in orbit around Earth?

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The force that is most responsible for keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth is gravity. The Earth's gravitational pull attracts the Moon, keeping it in orbit. At the same time, the Moon has a tangential velocity that allows it to move forward. This combination of gravitational attraction and the Moon's inertia creates a stable orbit. Essentially, the Moon is constantly falling towards the Earth due to gravity, but its forward momentum causes it to travel around the Earth rather than directly falling into it. This balance between these forces results in the Moon's elliptical orbit around our planet.