Neptune and Jupiter are
both really far from Pluto
Pluto is sometimes in the other galaxy because that's where its rotation
goes to! :D
because of the gravitational pull of the other planets that are in line with each other
A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other
planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun
Actually, the planets aren't all the same distance away.
The planets in the solar system are all approximately the same age.
That would be Mercury and Neptune.
ask somebody else i don't know?
because of the gravitational pull of the other planets that are in line with each other
Alaska and mexico?
because the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other.Answerbecause the gravatational pull from the sun and other planets keep the planets going in a circler motion and not bumping into each other. the planets each have defined Elliptical, not circular, orbits that remain constant because of gravitational pull of the sun and from each other. Pluto does have such an elliptical orbit that for a time it was closer than Neptune, but they will never collide with their current paths.
Each planet stays in it own orbit or path as it circles the sun. The orbits are very very very far apart. the planets never move out of their orbits so they never crash into each other. space probes that go from earth to Venus and Mars our closet neighbor planets have to travel for several months. space probes that go to the farther planets have to travel for years. :) Answer from my first book about space, a question and answer book.<3
of course they did
No. They are two separate countries that neighbor each other.
The Sun AND its planets attract each other with gravitic force.
the planets would have dashed each other
South is Florida. North is Lake of the Woods Minnesota.
A gravitational pull keep planets in order and they do not collid with each other