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If a new star appeared in our solar system that was larger and heavier than the Sun, the planets would MOST LIKELY A) orbit the new star. B) float away into space. C) continue to orbit the Sun. D) be pulled
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If a new star appeared in our solar system that was larger and heavier than the Sun, the planets would MOST LIKELY A) orbit the new star. B) float away into space. C) continue to orbit the Sun. D) be pulled into the new star.
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A hope this helps.
Step-by-step explanation:
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D. since the star would be larger than the sun, having more mass, its gravitational pull would be stronger thus pulling the planets into it. hope that helped!
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