The planets in the solar system are in well-spaced out, stable, roughly circular orbits - they don't come close enough to collide with each other. Asteroids and comets, however, are on more elliptical, unstable orbits that often cross the orbits of the planets, and sometimes planets collide with asteroids and comets.
All of the planets are in their own distict orbits around the sun, the orbits dont cross each other or come close enough to cause a collision. The sizes of the planets are also very small when compared an scaled properly with the distances involved.
It is the "Plates" in California that are moving past each each, The western plate is moving north and the eastern plate is moving south.
because of the gravitational pull of the other planets that are in line with each other
Yes it does. The heat released is a result of the energy of molecules moving and colliding with each other.
A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other
planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun
It is the "Plates" in California that are moving past each each, The western plate is moving north and the eastern plate is moving south.
Force of gravity is what keeps the planets form colliding.
The planets would slowly start to randomly go in directions, eventually colliding into the sun, or other planets.
As the planets orbit the sun, its gravity keeps them from colliding
As the planets orbit the sun, its gravity keeps them from colliding
Tectonic plates shifting or colliding with each other
The most likely came off as debris from colliding planets or other large objects.
That sounds like a description of heat conduction.
because of the gravitational pull of the other planets that are in line with each other
The tectonic plates move divergent when they move away from each other, convergent when they are colliding with each other, and trasform when they slide past each other.
What you did to avoid colliding with other boats
2 lines that run along side each other without colliding