Orbit the sun and rotate on their axis.
they are all in the same solar system
There not made with the same rock. It depends on the temperature of the planet
The planets must all have formed at approximately the same time.
The age of a planet is typically determined by the age of the solar system, which is estimated to be around 4.6 billion years old. All planets in our solar system formed around the same time, with Earth being about the same age as the solar system.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
No, the closer the planet, the faster the orbital rate.
no. they all rotate and revolve at different speeds.
Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar System
The coldest planet in our solar system is Uranus.
The percentage of uranium on all the planets in our solar system is almost certainly identical as it all came from the same source in supernovas that predated the formation of the nebula that became the solar system.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system.
Neptune is the outermost large planet in our solar system. However, the outermost known planet in our system, when including all classifications of planets, is Sedna, a dwarf planet.