Yes, definitely! The Solar System was founded by scientist and also, gravitational pull is related to science. So is the Solar 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.
Yes. Our solar system is definitely in the Milky Way.
No - can't even think of a reason why it would, or even could be eaten by another solar system.
There are zero galaxies in our Solar System. Even the smallest galaxies are much, much larger than the solar system.
You open your textbook or go to blackboard and LEARN SOMETHING. Seriously, ANYTHING can go after solar system in Mr. Dickson's concept map. He even started it for people in class....
Solar power can replace fossil fuels and power anything that they used EVEN cars
No. Even in our own solar system it is 2nd smallest planet. The biggest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
No. Even the smallest collection of stars would be far larger than even the largest solar system.
Most likely due to the fact that there was little proven science at the time so an explanation for something, that at the time had no reason for even existing, made sense.
There aren't other stars in the solar system. The only star in the solar system is the sun. The stars at night are well beyond the solar system. Even the closest are hundreds of thousands of times farther away than the sun.
What do you mean?! the solar system is very important ! it has the only life known to exist, it is the only solar system in the universe we have detected. there are so many reasons I'm not even going to get into listing them all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Neptune is the windiest known place in the solar system; even windier than it's moon Triton.