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Which of the following is the best answer for the Earth revolving around the Sun instead of crashing into it?
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Which of the following is the best answer for the Earth revolving around the Sun instead of crashing into it?
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which of the following is the best answer for the Earth revolving around the Sun instead of crashing into it?
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the suns gravitational pull to the planets keeps all planets as well as earth in orbit
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Gravity from the Sun And suronnding planets keeps the Earth on its certain orbit
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