Actually, the planets aren't all the same distance away.
planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun
Inertia keeps them moving forward.
well they are millions of miles away from each other
They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
Gravity, it keeps every plannet alined on it's axle or maybe gods hand can't tell ya for sure
gravitational forces
planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun
the distance from the planets is 6.5 million miles between each planet.
Inertia keeps them moving forward.
well they are millions of miles away from each other
The distance of the planets from the sun does not change because of the gravity surrounding each planet is pulling them into continuous orbit.
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
The two neighboring planets with the greatest distance between them is Neptune and Uranus. This happens when they are at the opposite sides of the Sun at approximately. They are 4500 million miles away from each other.
They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
The gravitational force between the sun and each object in the solar system
Gravity, it keeps every plannet alined on it's axle or maybe gods hand can't tell ya for sure
It's better to ask how far are the planets from the sun since they all move around it at a realively constant distance, but their distances to each other are constantly changing and can vary widely.