Planets formed by big rocks pulling in smaller rocks, and gas with their high gravity, and the same with each size of rock......... But that's just one of theories.
The other one is that there was a huge bang that started time and space itself, but if they checked their science their theory is proven to be wrong. But also different religions believe differently on how the planets were made so just keep that in mind.*
*(Yet many theories are still to be proven wrong so many beliefs and theories may not be true.)
The Jovian planets start with Jupiter, then Saturn, then Uranus, and finally Neptune.
In the year 3168 was the start of the Galaxy War on the planets of Ravvage, Earth, and the Moon.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
There are 7 main classification of Planets. They are classified into the following groups; * Inferior Planets * Superior Planets * Inner Planets * Outer Planets * Terrestial Planets, * Jovian Planets * Gas Giants
Yes because they are rocky planets and the outer planets are known as the gas planets.
No, but they will break up into small parts to make other planets
PLANETS ARE ROUND AND START WITH P SO THE ANSWER IS PLANETS ( i think )
The planets orbit around the sun.
A black hole
· Saturn
Yes - all planets names begin with a capital letter.
The planets would slowly start to randomly go in directions, eventually colliding into the sun, or other planets.
Earth for a start.
It started with the big bang. This created the stars and planets
The order of the planets has Mars fourth from the sun.
Jupiter is the only planet beginning with J.
Rings of gas and dust orbiting stars may condense to form young planets or another term planetesimals. After this, it attracts more matter and increase in size to form planets. This is the basic steps of how planets was formed Dark matter ---->galaxy-------> star--------> planets