Our solar system contains the sun, and all the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and various debris that orbit it.
our solar system exists in barred spiral galaxy
a planet that exists outside of our 'solar system' (this is the only solar system, because our sun is named 'Sol')
The solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago and still exists. If it didn't exist, then neither would we.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
Yes, if it is the sun. No if it is any other star in the entire universe.Yes, our Sun is a star, and it is part of the Solar System. There are no other stars known to be part of the Solar System, although the possibility still exists that one will be found. In that case it would have to be a very faint star.
Solar energy exists as long as the sun shines (or exists!).
Other way around - the Solar System is a part of space.
Eris is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, so it exists primarily in a solid state. It is composed of rock and ice, similar to Pluto and other dwarf planets in the outer solar system.
Technically, a meteor only exists when piece of dust or dirt enters our atmosphere and starts to burn. It is impossible to say how many pieces or dirt and dust are in the solar system so it is impossible to answer the question.
No real evidence of aliens visiting this planet or our solar system exists therfore it is not known.
No. Nature exists on and in every planet. Earth is, however, the only planet in our solar system to have life.