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All planets in our solar system, with the exception of earth.
All the planets in OUR solar system orbit around the sun(which is a star). Planets in other solar systems orbit around other stars.
All the planets in our solar system were.
Although itis not known totally, but most if not all solar systems will contain rocky planets and planetesimals.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
All of the planets, except the Earth, are named after mythical Roman gods.
They are in all three. Planets are in solar systems. There are lots of solar systems in a galaxy. There are lots of galaxies in the universe. So any planet is in a solar system, a galaxy and the universe.
All planets in our solar system, with the exception of earth.
All the planets in OUR solar system orbit around the sun(which is a star). Planets in other solar systems orbit around other stars.
All the planets in our solar system were.
They never did. In all the solar systems history, all 8 planets never alighned in a straight line
Although itis not known totally, but most if not all solar systems will contain rocky planets and planetesimals.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
All the planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods.
Hydroyen,helium,Iron,carbon moxide,water,sodim and calcim
Not in our own solar system. The orbits of all the planets in the solar system have stabilized, and there isn't enough mass in the remaining asteroids to form a new planet. Else where, however, there are solar systems that are still forming, with new planets that are yet to form.
Maybe because if it's not, all the planets or many of the planets/solar systems/parts/the universe will be in jumble/disarray