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The Sun is the primary gravitational force in the solar system because
seperty then the solar system
because
A) it’s the most massive object in the solar system
B) it’s nuclear energy is more powerful than any other in the solar system
C)it’s mass and distance both increase gravitational force
D) it emits the most amount of heat at great distance
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seperty then the solar syste...
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