A star is critical in the development of planets. It supplies the necessary gravitational force for large quantities of rock to collide and form planetary structures. However, there may be some planets that are no longer bound to their star (possibly due to an astronomical phenomenon that freed them from their orbit), but it would be nearly impossible to find and/or prove the existence of such a planet.
Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can transit the Sun, from where I am.
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
they dont have any eyes
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.
There is no evidence indicating the sun has impacted any planets. That is not to say it hasn't happened. Most likely any evidence would have been destroyed by the fusion reactions within the sun's body.
Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can transit the Sun, from where I am.
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
They follow orbital paths which, like those of the inner planets, are centered on the sun, but the outer planets, without exception, are farther from the sun than any of the inner planets is.
Yes, all of the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets are natural satellites of the sun.
They don't. They reflect light from the sun.
yes
they dont have any eyes
yes there are seasons like earth on other planets. Except, they all dont have the same tempuratures or the same period one or more season lasts.
Pluto is farther from the sun than any of the 8 major planets. There are other dwarf planets farther from the sun than Pluto though.
In any solar system; that's what planets do.
no, all the planets revolve AROUND the sun.
There is no evidence indicating the sun has impacted any planets. That is not to say it hasn't happened. Most likely any evidence would have been destroyed by the fusion reactions within the sun's body.