In that context a pint is nothing
No. Comets are made from the leftover material when a solar system forms.
Solar system is natural thus,it is created by God and it doesn't come from anywhere
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.
The solar system is believed to have formed about 5 billion years ago, and by the way, why do you call it YOUR solar system? Do you come from a different solar system? Because if not, then it's OUR solar system.
From the solar system.
The Earth comes seventh place in the solar system.
If the solar nebula had no angular momentum initially, it would not have been able to form a spinning disk, which is necessary for the formation of a solar system. This spinning motion is what causes the material in the nebula to flatten into a disk shape, leading to the formation of planets and other celestial bodies. Without angular momentum, the material in the nebula would not have been able to come together to form a solar system as we know it.
No. They form in the outer solar system where it is cold enough.
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It need not have been "shortly after"; the key point is that part of the material in the Solar System must have come from supernova explosions, at some previous point - or we wouldn't have sufficient amounts of heavier elements.
No. The solar system is part of the Milky Way Galaxy and is very unlikely ever to leave it.
A nebula develops into a solar system through the process of gravitational collapse. As the nebula contracts due to gravity, it starts to spin and flatten into a spinning disk. Within this disk, the material begins to clump together and form planetesimals, which eventually coalesce to form planets, moons, and other objects in the solar system.