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Gravity and orbits By AJ

I claim that gravity affects the orbit of a planet. First off, the mass makes a difference. When I increased the mass of the planet, it was a shorter orbit. When I decreased it, it was a longer orbit. When I increased the mass of the planet it has a shorter distance. When I decreased the mass of a planet the distance was bigger. Last but not least, when I decreased the mass of the planet it took longer to go around the star. When I decreased the weight of a planet it took shorter to go around the star. In conclusion, that is what can effect the orbit. I claim there is gravity even though I can not directly see it with my eyes. To begin, we have gravity because we have an orbit. Next is, we have gravity because we don't fly in space anywhere we stay in an orbit. Last is. I know we have gravity because we are not running in to the sun or running away. In conclusion, that is how I know there is gravity with out being able to see it. I claim gravity changes based on the size of the planets you are looking at. First off, when I made the planet bigger it had a shorter orbit. Next off is, when I made the planet shorter it had a longer

orbit. Last on the list. When I made the shape in the medium sized the orbit was in the middle. All in all, that is how it affects the gravity.

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