It is a cosmic body, formed from a cloud of dust and gases.
If we were going to compare any planet to the sun, it would be the gas giant Jupiter. The sun is a couple of hundred times bigger than Jupiter, but the king of the planets is the one that is more similar to the sun than any of the other planets.
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jupitercontains hydrogen and small helium just like sun.
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun. You may say it is the last planet if you exclude Pluto.
A planet. The fact that a planet spins around the sun is a given condition when you say that it is a planet. A similar example of question would be, "When a man combs his hair, what gender is he?" His being male is already apparent.
Jupiter contains hydrogen and small helium just like sun. But its unable to have nuclear fusion. So it is still a planet
Mercury is the smallest planet closest to the sun, followed by Venus as the second smallest planet. Venus is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet" due to their similar size and composition.
The orbit of a planet is an ellipse with the Sun at one of its foci. This means the shape of the orbit is similar to a slightly flattened circle. The orbiting planet will travel along this path due to the gravitational pull of the Sun.
A planet that formed closer to the Sun than Earth, but not the closest, is Venus. Venus is the second planet from the Sun, situated between Mercury (the closest) and Earth. It has a similar size and composition to Earth, often referred to as Earth's "sister planet," but has a thick, toxic atmosphere and extreme surface temperatures.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
A gas giant is similar in composition to the Sun. The Sun is much bigger than the gas giants and it is a star not a planet, of course.
There is no planet from the sun.