In order, from closest to the sun to farthest, and with most prevalent material (surface material for inner planets) listed:
Mercury - Metals (details unknown)
Venus - Siliceous rock (details unknown)
Earth - Water/Granite
Mars - Basalt
Jupiter - Hydrogen
Saturn - Hydrogen
Uranus - Hydrogen/Ammonia Ice
Neptune - Hydrogen/Ammonia ice
A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other
Galaxies/nebulae are at the top of the tree; each one contains several billion stars. Each star might have many planets orbiting around it, and planets can have many moons.
It would be a list of the outer planets.
Each planet has an orbit line that makes the planets stay in that spot, unless the orbit is changed
There are actually four inner planets. In order from closest to the sun to farthest, they are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The four outer planets in order are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other
it has to do with the temperature on each planet
Galaxies/nebulae are at the top of the tree; each one contains several billion stars. Each star might have many planets orbiting around it, and planets can have many moons.
It would be a list of the outer planets.
They all originated around the same time relative to each other.
Putting the planets in order by size is:JupiterSaturnNeptuneUranusEarthVenusMarsMercury
Each planet has an orbit line that makes the planets stay in that spot, unless the orbit is changed
which layer contains most of earths ozone
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yes most planets (except gas planets) may contain gold
moons, planets and comets
planets