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There are 4, all of which lie between the sun and the asteroid belt. These planets are (from lowest distance from the sun to the highest): Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
To figure out the complications of life and or to seek answers in which lie across the Earth's surface.Also to discover new meaning/life in our planet or other planets.
The astronomical system of Ptolemy, in which the earth is at the center of the universe with the sun, moon, planets, and stars revolving about it in circular orbits.Ptolemaic system Ptolemy believed that Earth was at the center of the universe and that the Sun and planets orbited Earth (with the planets also moving in smaller circles called epicycles). In this system, the centers of Mercury's and Venus's epicycles always lie on the line shown in the diagram between the Earth and the Sun.
Do all planets and satellites lie on the same gravitational layer?
Saturn is an outer planet. It is an outer planet, the 4 inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are known as the inner planets because they are close to the sun. the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) are known as the outer planets because they are a lot farther away.
Earth and Mars.
there called gaseous planets because they are the planets made of gas
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
There are 4, all of which lie between the sun and the asteroid belt. These planets are (from lowest distance from the sun to the highest): Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
To figure out the complications of life and or to seek answers in which lie across the Earth's surface.Also to discover new meaning/life in our planet or other planets.
The astronomical system of Ptolemy, in which the earth is at the center of the universe with the sun, moon, planets, and stars revolving about it in circular orbits.Ptolemaic system Ptolemy believed that Earth was at the center of the universe and that the Sun and planets orbited Earth (with the planets also moving in smaller circles called epicycles). In this system, the centers of Mercury's and Venus's epicycles always lie on the line shown in the diagram between the Earth and the Sun.
Do all planets and satellites lie on the same gravitational layer?
it does, being the second planet. The earth is the third planet, while mercury is the first. But often it's not between the Earth and the Sun. It depends where the planets are in their orbits.
All of the planets lie on the ecliptic plane - more or less. So from earth they follow the same path as the sun and moon in the sky - more or less. They might lie to the north when seen from the southern hemisphere, but it will depend on the time and where they are in their orbit.
All those planets which lie outside (relative to the sun) earth's orbit will take longer than earth (1 year) to orbit the sun. Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter. The planets closer to the Sun than the asteroid belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Here is one lie about how planets are formed: One day Zeus took a big doodoo. All his doodoo was floating in space and they clumped together to form the planets.