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In fact, the Sun accounts for over 99.8% . Most of the rest is contained in Jupiter.
Sun
100%, if you round to the nearest percent... From Wikipedia: "... accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System".
No. The planets make up about a tenth of a percent of the mass of the solar system. Not ten percent. Ten percent of the sun's mass would be enough to make a red dwarf star.
About 98 percent of the mass of the solar system is in the Sun.
99 percent of all of the matter in the Solar System is contained in the Sun.
Most of the mass of the solar system is contained in the sun because the sun is at the center of the solar system. The sun makes 99 percent of the mass in the solar system.
In fact, the Sun accounts for over 99.8% . Most of the rest is contained in Jupiter.
It is hydrogen.
Sun
100%, if you round to the nearest percent... From Wikipedia: "... accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System".
The majority of the mass in the solar system is contained in the sun, which is a star, not a planet. The Majority of the mass in the solar system outside of the sun is contained in the planet Jupiter.
No. The planets make up about a tenth of a percent of the mass of the solar system. Not ten percent. Ten percent of the sun's mass would be enough to make a red dwarf star.
About 98 percent of the mass of the solar system is in the Sun.
99.86% of the Solar System's mass is contained within the Sun
No. The Sun is 99.6% of all the mass in the solar system, and half of the remainder is Jupiter.
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.