There are atleast trillions of atoms in our solar systems.
No, the solar system is not a atom. Atoms make up things around you and are very, very small.
Very different
Our own sun attracted the material that eventually became he solar system. However since the wide range of materials present (all the elements) required the interaction of may suns to form an reform the atoms there are a myriad of unknown older stars represented in the solar system
yes
None of the planets pass out of our solar system. The orbits of the planets, irregular as they may be IS the solar system.
Hydrogen and helium make about 98% of the atoms in the solar system !
Because the sun is the center of the solar system.
not in our solar system but in the rest of space, maybe yeah.
may be
possibly it may it may not the solar system is a complexmind that cant be controlled we can only guess
Nucleus in atoms and the Sun in the Solar System
Not necessarily! System with one sun (star) at its centre is called solar system. A solar system may have anything. Our solar system has, of course eight planets, asteriods, comets. But any other solar system in the cosmos may have different things,