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All of the planets are in the same atmosphere.

All of the planets are unique.

All of the planets are considered planets.

All of the planets have moons.

All of the planets are named after a mythical person or thing.

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Mercury and venus don't have moons, making the 4th similarity incorrect. Earth is also nt named after a god or goddess (mythical creature) making that point incorrect as well. Earth just means the ground.
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It's the other way round. The stars are massive and produce energy in large quantities, while a star might have several planets orbiting round it and they are smaller and largely passive objects.

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No not all planets are the same age . It depends on when they collided to make a planet

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No. There are stars of different ages and planets could not exist until stars had advanced to producing the elements needed to create them.

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What planets has the most stars around it?

Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.


What is thought to be the age of the eight planets relative to each other?

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