In fact, the Sun accounts for over 99.8% . Most of the rest is contained in Jupiter.
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100%, if you round to the nearest percent... From Wikipedia: "... accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System".
No. The planets make up about a tenth of a percent of the mass of the solar system. Not ten percent. Ten percent of the sun's mass would be enough to make a red dwarf star.
About 98 percent of the mass of the solar system is in the Sun.
No. The Sun is 99.6% of all the mass in the solar system, and half of the remainder is Jupiter.
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99 percent of all of the matter in the Solar System is contained in the Sun.
It is hydrogen.
The sun contains over 99% of the mass of the solar system. The numbers reveal that the sun actually contains over 99.8% of the mass of the solar system.
100%, if you round to the nearest percent... From Wikipedia: "... accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System".
No. The planets make up about a tenth of a percent of the mass of the solar system. Not ten percent. Ten percent of the sun's mass would be enough to make a red dwarf star.
About 98 percent of the mass of the solar system is in the Sun.
No. The Sun is 99.6% of all the mass in the solar system, and half of the remainder is Jupiter.
I am not sure about the percentage, but most of the mass is concentrated in the Sun.
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.
About 0.13% of all mass in the Solar System
It makes up about 70% of all the planetary matter in the solar system.