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The solar system for the most part is just floating in the universe, in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way is under Earth,(sort of) and the universe is under the Milky Way.
You start by brainstorming all the things you can think of that prove the universe has structure. This is also the part where you do some basic research and find examples of a structure in the universe. You can come up with dozens - maybe hundreds - of examples of order and structure if you just start thinking.Here's a hint: do things occur regularly or is everything totally random?
Planet Pluto is in solar system and Solar system is in the Universe t, hence Pluto is also in our universe.However Pluto was not part of original Solar sytem but was a comet which was captured in a planetary orbit.
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I assume it is because everything works in it's own part
The definition of "universe" is "everything". That includes the solar system Since the solar system is a part of the universe, and since there is other stuff in addition to the solar system, and since there is nothing more in addition to the universe, we can see that the universe is bigger than the solar system.
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Everything in space is part of the universe or cosmos.the universe
The Universe. everything in space ia a part of one
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The Universe is everything . So, Aluminium makes up part of the universe: a tiny fraction of it.
You can define a system as part of the universe on which you focus your attention. The surroundings include everything else in the universe. In thermochemical experiments, you can consider the region in the immediate vicinity of the system as the surroundings. A major goal of thermochemistry is to examine the flow of heat between the system and its surroundings.
The Solar System is our Sun, the planets, their moons and a whole host of other interstellar stuff. Our Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, a collection of billions of Stars. Our Milky way is a galaxy part of a collection of many galaxies called the Local Group. Our Local Group is part of the the super cluster called the Virgo Super Cluster which is part of the Universe. So YES.
Yep. Depends how you define "Universe". If it's EVERYTHING, then you can't get outside it, because all places are part of the "everything" thing.
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No. The universe is everything we know. The milky way galaxy is just part of the Universe. There are billions of other galaxies that make up the Universe.
The universe is not a cell of a girl nor a boy. The universe is a part of the solar system. It is not made from a cell.