yes there could be another one out there some where because if you think about it where does our solar system end? We already know that there are other solar systems; we have observed planets around distant stars. We have not yet observed any planet that appears to be enough like earth to sustain life. We do know that there are other solar systems, though I seriously doubt that they have ever had life on them, regardless of whether they have or had water on it, which isn't a fail safe way of proving that any other planet or even universe has or ever had life in the first place. The only other real life out there, besides that on earth, is the spiritual ones, like God and his angels, fallen and the original ones.
No - can't even think of a reason why it would, or even could be eaten by another solar system.
Another answer: Open-ended questions usually begin with who, why, what, when or where. If you were for example doing a project on the solar system then you could have "What is the solar system" or" Who called it the solar system"
Solar system will take electricity.
no it does not, we are the sun's only solar system
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
It happens because another bigger system attracts the solar system.
solar wind, solar flare
Sol system.
The most distant objects in the Solar System are probably comets. However, as that region of space has not been explored, there could be anything out there, even another planet.
"Should" implies there is a possibility that it might not. Earth is - and has no option but to remain - a part of the solar system. * We cannot move it. * We could not survive without a star. * We would not survive the trip to another one, even if we could leave the star to which we are attached and travel to another.
because our system is centered around the sun and another name for the sun is "solar"
no, it orbits the same sun as us,so we are in the same solar system