I don't think there would be planets, but I know there are stars!
well only the planets that are close to mars like mercury
Because they are close together to the sun, compared to the other planets in the solar system.
Yes, they are round. They must be close to being spheres to qualify as dwarf planets.
They are unrelated.
Yes. No other planet in our solar system even comes close.
because if the planets were close enough to each other to be able to have a gravitational pull strong enough to share rings, the planets would ultimately collide
bolth planets are gas planets and close to the same distance from the sun
The Earth and Venus are pretty close to being the same size (about 5% difference), and Uranus and Neptune are also pretty close to the same size (about 4% difference). All of the other planets are different.
The planets constantly move through the constellations and other patterns of stars, always staying pretty close to the same track. Sadly, their track never comes anywhere very close to Orion.
The planets in the solar system are in well-spaced out, stable, roughly circular orbits - they don't come close enough to collide with each other. Asteroids and comets, however, are on more elliptical, unstable orbits that often cross the orbits of the planets, and sometimes planets collide with asteroids and comets.
pluto,asteroids,stars,comets and dwarf planets Stars, gas, black holes.
Mars The inner planets such as Mars, Earth or Mercury. these are too small to identify in other systems and too close to the star.