Yes. Since all planets in the solar system spin on an axis, every planet has cycles of day and night.
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
Other planets other than earth is put in the solar system for humans to explore and do researches on them.
some of them and some of them don,t have nighty and day
Because other stars aren't in our solar system.
No, the planets after Pluto are still within our solar system. After Pluto, there is Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and several other dwarf planets and minor planets that are part of our solar system. Beyond these, there is the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud which are also part of our solar system.
Assuming you have functioning sight, you look up on a dark clear night.
Planets outside our solar system are called exoplanets. Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered orbiting other stars in the Milky Way galaxy. They come in a variety of sizes and compositions, and many are quite different from the planets in our own solar system.
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
The atom and the solar system are not equal. The solar system contains the sun and the other planets.
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