The moons of Jupiter
orbit Jupiter because
they are pulled toward
Jupiter. The moons of
Jupiter are too far to
be pulled into Earth's
orbit.
Yes or No

Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Jupiter is a very large planet. Larger planets usually have stronger gravity, which pulls planets toward each other.

The moons of Jupiter are by Jupiter. (I know, that wasn't a smart thing to say because you know that, but, hey, I had to.) With this being the case, Jupiter is also an inside planet.

- Inside Planets

Planets that are closest to the sun and orbits the sun

There are 2 things that are the cause of the moons of Jupiter not being pulled by earth.

1. Jupiter has strong gravity which pulls the moons, and Jupiter is being pulled by the sun's INCREDIBLE gravity.

2. Earth is an outside planet. It is too far away from Jupiter to attract Jupiter's moons.

- Outside Planet

A planet that is away from the sun, but still orbits the sun

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