The eight planets are
Mercury-a small planet with no atmosphere closest to the sun
VENUS- A planet much like earth except it has a very thick atmosphere and reaches surface temperatures up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit, second from the sun
EARTH-only life bearing planet, 3rd from the sun
MARS-4th from the sun, very cold..has a thin atmosphere and could support life if it had some water and a little more oxygen
JUPITER-largest planet in the entire solar system, over 1000 earths could fit inside its massive volume, the entire planet is made of just gases, the most common being hydrogen, fifth from the sun...has rings but are not visible to human eyes and special telescopes are needed to see them
SATURN-sixth from the sun, Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system, known for its beautiful rings, if a large enough ocean existed, due to the gases that make Saturn it would float.
URANUS-7th from the sun, its rings are on the planet's side, so they are on a vertical axis, instead of horizontal...
NEPTUNE-8th from the sun, it's the windiest and stormiest planet in our solar system, the only gas giant not to have rings
Pluto was no longer a planet after 2005, As far as we know right now, Neptune is the farthest planet in our solar system. A couple years back, when Pluto was considered a planet, it was the farthest but Pluto has recently been voted as "a dwarf planet" or Pluto could be a dead star stuck in our solar system's orbit. Pluto is not considered a planet anymore because it doesn't fit the characteristics of the outer planets. (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
If you mean ".....in our solar system", the answer is yes, ever since Pluto was decided in the 1990's not to be a 'real' planet. In all of the Universe, there are millions of planets, most of them not even discovered today.
There are more we just have not found them yet.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is not a planet it's a dwarf planet.
we can find the eight planets in the our solar system which is present in our milkyway galaxy which is present in this universe.[space]
there are Mercury, Venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune and pluto
Our solar system is made up of the sun, 8 major planets, 5 dwarf planets, and many other objects.
They never did. In all the solar systems history, all 8 planets never alighned in a straight line
They are all nearly spheres, but they all bulge out at the equator.
If you only count the 8 major planets, then the two middle planets are Mars and Jupiter.If you count all 13 major and dwarf planets, the middle one is Saturn.
There are 8 planets.
There are 11 planets in the our solor system. but if you don't count the dwarf planets there are 8. Dwarf planets Pluto Ceres Eris regular planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars (outer planets) Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Well First of all *Are there ten planets*No there are not 10 planets, only 8 actually.
they all have gavity and we all 8 planets are moons to the sun and they all have a ending
Yes, all 8 planets along with planetesimals like Pluto revolve around and axis.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
They are 8 major planets and 5 known dwarf planets. All are approximately spherical, and a better approximation is to consider them as oblate spheroids.
They never did. In all the solar systems history, all 8 planets never alighned in a straight line
8. Funny how you phrase it "your solar system"
They are all nearly spheres, but they all bulge out at the equator.
If you only count the 8 major planets, then the two middle planets are Mars and Jupiter.If you count all 13 major and dwarf planets, the middle one is Saturn.
The 8 planets orbit around the Sun, in ellipses.
There are 8 planets.
There are 11 planets in the our solor system. but if you don't count the dwarf planets there are 8. Dwarf planets Pluto Ceres Eris regular planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars (outer planets) Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune