The sun is the biggest so it has the most gravitational pull. all the plants are in motion but sence the sun pulls them in they have to orbit the sun.
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The object that the Earth moves around is located at the center of our solar system, known as the Sun. This gravitational interaction between the Earth and the Sun is what keeps the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.
Everything in our Solar System revolves around the Sun. That is why there is this "Solar System". Because everything revolves around the Sun.
First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.
First of all, the stars don't move. The Earth moves around the Sun. The moon moves around the Earth and the whole SOLAR SYSTEM is moving.
Yes, Earth revolves around the sun in our solar system.
None of them. To be part of the "solar system" you have to revolve around the Sun.
No, they orbit around the Sun. The planets and the Sun are all in our solar system.
From the perspective of our solar system, the Sun doesn't move; everything else in the solar system moves around it.In reality, there are NO "fixed points" in the universe; EVERYTHING is moving. The Moon moves around the Earth, the Earth moves around the Sun, the Sun (and our entire solar system) orbit the center of the Milky Way galaxy. All the other galaxies are also moving, and it doesn't make any sense to assume that the Milky Way isn't moving as well - but there is no "stationary spot" in the universe that we can use to measure the Milky Way's movements.
because everything in the solar system revolves around the sun