There are eight.
There are eight true planets in our solar system.
It is not known. Scientists are still not sure how many dwarf planets are in the solar system or how many true planets are in the galaxy. If estimates from our solar system apply elsewhere, however, the number is probably in the trillions.
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8 It's arbitrary, by the definition of "planet".
TRUE!!!! All the planets in the Solar system including Earth orbit the Sun, in ellipses. The Sun lies at one of the foci of these ellipses, NOT the centre. So the Sun is NOT at the 'dead' centre of the Solar system.
Think about it, the solar system isn't that big. But I think there are microbes and bacteriums on one of the planets.
There are eight planets in our solar system that are officially named: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are also other celestial bodies that are sometimes classified as dwarf planets, such as Pluto and Eris.
Solar System is all planets & Sun combined. All orbit Sun.
Actually no, because a solar system is just a place for planets to be there. Solar system is just like space.
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
there are billions.. because the true definition of planet is every thing that floats and wandering around the universe or surrounding the sun is considered a planet.. but if you are talking about planets in our Solar System, there are 8 Pluto is just a former member of the solar system.
Yes, the solar system consists of a large central star (called the sun for our solar system), with planets that ore in orbit around it. There are other bodies in orbit around the sun also, such as minor planets, asteroids, comets, and other small objects.