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Q: What gases present on other celestial bodies of our solar system?
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What are massive celestial bodies of gases that emit heat and light by radiation?

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What is the name of the celestial body at the center of the solar system that is a large ball of gases?

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The solar system is comprised of many things, like various gases and solids. Our nearest celestial neighbour is the moon. The nearest star to us is the sun.


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Which solar system bodies contain mostly H and He gases?

The Sun and the jovian planets.


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Two primary gases that were present when your solar system was formed?

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What is the name of the celestial form that is made of frozen gases and solid rock?

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Does the phylum platyhelminthes have a circulatory system?

No, the phylum Platyhelminthes does not have a circulatory system. They rely on simple diffusion to transport nutrients and gases within their bodies.


Do all of the bodies in the universe evolved from a rotating cloud of gases and dust about five billion years ago?

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How is your solar system formed?

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