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almond37 [142]
3 years ago
11

The sun's __________keeps planets in our solar system in orbit around the sun.

Geography
2 answers:
zhenek [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. gravity

2. hyperbolic

3. Pluto

4. Newton's

5. Heliocentic is the, the sun is the center. The earth has an orbit that rotates around the sun.

Geocentic is the, Earth is the center. The sun rotates around earth. The Copernicas view of the solar system, which supports the heliocentric model, that is used.

Edit

A good answer should contain the following:

gravity

hyperbolic

Pluto

Newton’s

Aristotle developed the geocentric model that states the sun, moon, and stars seem to revolve around the Earth. Copernicus developed the heliocentric model that states the sun is at the center and other celestial bodies of the solar system orbit around it. The Sun-Earth-Moon System is based on the heliocentric model.

Explanation: the group of answers arfe from Penn foster, I just sumitted my answer and this is what I got in return. So either group of answers would do.

Ganezh [65]3 years ago
3 0
The sun's __________keeps planets in our solar system in orbit around the sun.
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