What two key factors maintain the Solar System's long-term cohesion?

Answer

Gravity and inertia (sideways velocity).

The long-term structure is maintained by the precise balance between gravity, which acts as the tether pulling objects inward, and inertia, which is the sideways velocity keeping objects from falling directly into the central star.

What two key factors maintain the Solar System's long-term cohesion?

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