Very different
We strongly suspect that every other solar system will be different, probably RADICALLY different, from our own. Every star is a little different; the mass that coalesced to form the solar system is different, and the unimaginably random factors that caused each solar system to form as it did - those are also different.
Our own sun attracted the material that eventually became he solar system. However since the wide range of materials present (all the elements) required the interaction of may suns to form an reform the atoms there are a myriad of unknown older stars represented in the solar system
The Solar System is a oval because that how the planets form it .
There is only one star in our solar system and that is the sun.
Venus is the second planet out form the Sun in the solar system.
Gravity.
The solar system is estimated to be approximately 5 billion years old.
Asteroids, comets, planets, the Sun and other object form the solar system
No. They form in the outer solar system where it is cold enough.
A solar system!
Almost everything in the solar system at this time. Planets, Moons.
The sun was formed after a high concentration of hydrogen and helium collapsed in upon itself soon after the big bang and began fusing the atoms.