There are nine planets in the solar system
The sun is not predicted to physically consume the inner planets of our solar system. In about 5 billion years, the sun will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets including Mercury, Venus, and possibly Earth, but it will not consume them in a literal sense.
There are 9 Planets near are Solar System.
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
The best answer to the question as stated is "no".Until recently, in the only planetary system we had any knowledge the inner planets as rocky, and that led to the conjecture that proximity to the central star would drive away most of the gas and prevent gas giants from forming there.We now know that "hot Jupiters" are surprisingly common, and it may just be a coincidence that, in the Solar system, the inner planets happen to be rocky.However, while the inner planets in the Solar system are rocky, they are not "large"; the largest of the inner planets is 5th in a system of 8 ... and it's not a close 5th, either. The smallest of the outer planets is many times larger than the largest of the inner planets.
The inner planets closest to the sun are called rocky or terrestrial: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars for a total of four.
there are nine planets in the solar system if we add Pluto.
Mercury - none Venus - none Earth - one Mars - two
9 planets are in the solar planet.
There are 8 planets (including Earth) in the Solar system.
No one knows how many planets are in our nearest solar system, Alpha Centauri.
There are a total of 214 moons orbiting planets in our solar system.