Once the sun implodes the planets will have nothing to keep them in orbit.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets actually do have seasons.
Jovian planets
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
because it has axis
because the moon has an orbit that goes around the earth which is a path that the moon takes so it will not bump into any other planets
because the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other.Answerbecause the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other. the planets each have defined Elliptical, not circular, orbits that remain constant because of gravitational pull of the sun and from each other. Pluto does have such an elliptical orbit that for a time it was closer than Neptune, but they will never collide with their current paths.
NO. All the planets are in (more or less) fixed orbits.
Out of an accretion disk leftover from the solar nebula. Small particles bump together and collect until they form planets.
If they had a tendency to bump into each other they would not have lasted billions of years. The present planets have regular orbits that keep them clear of each other. The closest approach to Earth is Venus which is about 30 million miles away at the closest, that is a little more than 100 times as far as the Moon.
what do you mean use other planets?
Yes.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
no thunder does not appear in other planets