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The central body of every solar system is a star.
the solar system will be nothing and the living things on earth will die
There is no gravity present in that particular part of the solar system.
Solar system
A group of planets moving around a star is called a solar system. Planets outside our solar system are called exoplanets. Despite the difficulty of detection, many hundreds have been discovered recently, orbiting other stars.
The Sun is the central and largest body of the Solar System - but it is not a planet.
The sun is the centrl point of the solar system.
the sun.the sun is the star of our solar system
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
because everything in the solar system revolves around the sun
The central body of every solar system is a star.
The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.
Yes. A solar system, by definition, is a system of objects orbiting a central star. The central star of said system is called a sun.(Note that a common misconception is that the sun of our solar system, Sol, is named "Sun.")
"No person is affected by solar winds because they happen in the atmosphere. What is affected by solar winds are satellites that are up in the solar system, they can get pushed aside, knocked down, or even broken if the solar winds are too strong."
the solar system will be nothing and the living things on earth will die
No, the sun is not a planet - central or otherwise.
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