No, it's quite a bit more. According to the Wikipedia article "Sun", it's mass is about 99.86% of the mass of the Solar System.
No. The Sun is 99.6% of all the mass in the solar system, and half of the remainder is Jupiter.
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.
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Matter is all the matters
they are a star and leftover planets that formed.
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The solar system was created soon after the 'big bang'. There are various theories about what happened at the big bang but none of them involve explosives. Basically, matter was created out of nothing in an instant and it flew out and swirled around and formed the galaxies and solar systems out of this chaos.
Weather systems are formed when air masses of different temperatures slide over one another and collide with each other. The rotation of the earth, solar wind, and other factors are also responsible for the formation of weather systems.
Stars and any associated solar systems, dust, some gases and (potentially) dark matter.
When the Moon was formed, the Solar System WAS already a solar system.
Galaxies are vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter, with each galaxy containing billions to trillions of stars. Solar systems are specific groups of celestial bodies, including a star and its orbiting planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, that exist within galaxies. Thus, stars are the building blocks of solar systems, and both stars and solar systems are integral components of galaxies. In essence, galaxies are the larger structures that house numerous stars and their respective solar systems.
solar collectors are parts of all solar energy systems passive systems dont move pumps, fans, trackers are parts of active solar systems