the solar system, made up of the planets, asteroid belt, comets, and the kuiper belt
The gravitational force between the sun and each object in the solar system
Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
There are many types of objects in the solar system. First up there's the sun. Everything in the solar system revolves around it. Next are the planets. These are the largest objects rotating around the sun. Asteroids are too small to be planets. There are also dwarf planets, minor planets, and so on. Comets are these frozen balls that stay mostly in the Kuiper Belt or the Oort Cloud. Sometimes they come into Earth's view. Anything beyond Neptune is a KBO. (Kuiper Belt Object) Pluto was KBOed in 2006. The whole solar system is one light-year wide. The sun is like 99.6% of the solar system. Those are the main objects in the solar system.
Most objects in the solar system are the same age. The Sun being slightly older than the planets. However, there may well be other molecules that were around when the Sun formed that will be much older than the Sun.
solar system
the solar system
The term used for the sun and the objects that move around it is solar stem. This is what contains the other planets.
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the earth
No, everything in our solar system revolves around the sun
Yes
solar system
Just as the sun and all the objects which revolve around it is called the solar system, so is some other star and all the objects that revolve around it called a stellar system.
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The Solar System.
It is collectively known as the solar system.