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What keeps planets in the solar system from moving in straight lines through the galaxy? A. Potential energy B. Inertia C. Gravity D. Light energy
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What keeps planets in the solar system from moving in straight lines through the galaxy?
A. Potential energy
B. Inertia
C. Gravity
D. Light energy
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light energy is the correct answer
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light energy
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