No. The formation of a star system is a chaotic process, and even if all initial conditions are known, the end results will be practically impossible to predict exactly.
If you have studied hard in life science you should know this but the real answer is that yes the nebular hypothesis was made by helium and hydrogen..
Our galaxy has over 200 billion stars; many of them do have planets, and thus qualify as a "solar system". As to the total number, we will never know, as solar systems will live and die. As a rough guess, at least 50% of all stars should have planets - so that could be classified as a "Solar System".
because there might be one we can live on
The Model. Provide, you did not.
Dwarf planets are not a special type of planet. A small planet is later classified a dwarf planet. The only characteristic that makes it a dwarf planet is the size. Your question should be why are some planets small?
If you have studied hard in life science you should know this but the real answer is that yes the nebular hypothesis was made by helium and hydrogen..
The fundamental assumption of astronomers is that we are not special. There is no reasons that our sun should produce planets and no other star should produce planets. Specifically, our star is a very common star and there are billions and billions of stars exactly like it. Also, stars that are not too like ours should still be able to birth planets; and have been found to.
What ending should this word have? predict-
Yes - all planets names begin with a capital letter.
An "able" one.
yes, yes it should
No. scientists have found dozens of planets about the same size as Eris and Pluto. I think they should just be Dwarf planets.
By its definition, the Zodiac is where in the sky you should look for the planets.
The planets are very much as it suppose to be, and should be the same thereafter.
Our galaxy has over 200 billion stars; many of them do have planets, and thus qualify as a "solar system". As to the total number, we will never know, as solar systems will live and die. As a rough guess, at least 50% of all stars should have planets - so that could be classified as a "Solar System".
TO be able to predict important events, especially flooding and droughts, when it was a good time to plant and when the harvest should begin.
because there might be one we can live on