They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
Actually, the planets aren't all the same distance away.
On average, all planets in the Solar system are the same distance from the northern star. At any given time, some planets will technically be closer than others, but the difference is so small compared to the overall distance that they might as well be the same.
This question can not be awnsered because it is a moon not a planet which means that moons are all changing in distance from the sun but planets stay the the same distance from the sun
all planets.
All of the planets in this universe are different. Some of them may have a same number. I'm am very positive that all planets in the universe do not have the same Diameter or Circumference.
Actually, the planets aren't all the same distance away.
Stars are all over Hollywood, planets are above us in the sky.
On average, all planets in the Solar system are the same distance from the northern star. At any given time, some planets will technically be closer than others, but the difference is so small compared to the overall distance that they might as well be the same.
No because the distance between them are always changing. If you were trying to ask if the orbital paths of all the planets about the same distance apart then the answer is still no. The distance from each orbital path varies from each planet to the next. The orbital path of Neptune and Pluto cross one another so this also answers the question, no.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
there are no inner gas planets only outer gas planets but they are the same because they all have rings, they are all made of gas.
all planets.
This question can not be awnsered because it is a moon not a planet which means that moons are all changing in distance from the sun but planets stay the the same distance from the sun
The planets are not all the same distance from the Sun, which determines how far they have to travel, and how fast they are moving. Planets farther from the Sun have much longer orbits and are not moving as quickly. So their period of revolution (year) is longer.
All of the planets in this universe are different. Some of them may have a same number. I'm am very positive that all planets in the universe do not have the same Diameter or Circumference.
Do all planets and satellites lie on the same gravitational layer?
The distances between the planets vary all the time since they all orbit the Sun at different rates.