Liquids.
The rarest phase of matter in the solar system is likely plasma, which is a state of matter where gases are ionized and consist of charged particles. While plasma is abundant in stars, including our Sun, it is less common elsewhere in the solar system, particularly on solid bodies like planets and moons. Most matter in the solar system exists as solids, liquids, or gases, making plasma a relatively rare occurrence outside stellar environments.
GOD
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About 99.85% of the matter in the solar system is concentrated in the Sun, with the remaining 0.15% distributed among all the planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial bodies. The planets contain a significant portion of this matter, with Jupiter holding the most mass after the Sun.
100%, if you round to the nearest percent... From Wikipedia: "... accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System".
liquids
liquids
The rarest phase of matter in the solar system is likely plasma, which is a state of matter where gases are ionized and consist of charged particles. While plasma is abundant in stars, including our Sun, it is less common elsewhere in the solar system, particularly on solid bodies like planets and moons. Most matter in the solar system exists as solids, liquids, or gases, making plasma a relatively rare occurrence outside stellar environments.
Liquids.
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.
99 percent of all of the matter in the Solar System is contained in the Sun.
Plasma
GOD
The heavy bombardment phase of the solar system lasted from about 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago. During this period, the inner planets, including the Earth, experienced intense impacts from leftover debris in the solar system. This phase played a crucial role in shaping the surfaces and atmospheres of these planets.
Everything is made out of matter.
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anti matter