well earth is in the solar system and if we dont have the solar system then we dont have earth than nobody would be alive.nobody.
no it does not
In our solar system, Venus is the hottest planet due to its runaway atmospheric greenhouse effect.
Within our own solar system, the sun, Sol, has the greatest effect on the rest of the system. Outside of our system, objects with great effect on us include the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, other galaxies, the singularity trace where the Big Bang first occurred, roughly the "Center of the Universe," and space itself.
The sun has the majority of the mass in the solar system. Gravitational attraction varies directly as the magnitude of the mass. The sun therefore has the greatest gravitational effect in the solar system.
All planets orbit around the sun because the sun is the main gravity pull in the whole solar system. If the sun was not in the solar system then all the planets would just drift away. Also if the sun was not around then there would be no warmth on any planets.
the solar system contains satellites that provide "solar power"
Yes, It holds the whole solar system together.
The mission of the ISS was to understand how mankind could live in space, not necessarily to further understand the solar system.
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the sun. As a consequence all objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
Copernicus proved to mankind that the sun was the center of the universe, not the Earth. We know now that he was mostly correct. The sun is the center of the solar system.
Besides the Moon, the Sun has an effect.
no it does not
The Asteroid Belt has no effect on any of the major planets of our solar system.
no it doesn't.
the sun evaporates the water
Nobody made the number pi. It existed before mankind, before the sun and the solar system.
The sun has the majority of the mass in the solar system. Gravitational attraction varies directly as the magnitude of the mass. The sun therefore has the greatest gravitational effect in the solar system.