so they don't crash into one another
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
because it is far
Humans have only visited the moon so far....sorry to disappoint but we are observers.
There are about 480 which have been discovered so far in the universe a handful of them are dwarf planets. Hope this helps!!!!
Even when two landforms are far apart, the same types of processes that create and affect landforms apply.
so they don't crash into one another
no as all the particle are so far apart they go every where
WHO GIVES A DUCK. Why do we need to know? Well I do so give an ANSWER
That is very likely, although for obvious reasons, all planets discovered so far (or most of them?) are in our own galaxy.
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
So far. Jupiter and Saturn
All of the 1000 or so planets discovered so far, or most of them, are inside the Milky Way.
nothing would happen to other planets if the world ended because the planets are so far apart that the explosion wouldnt reach too other planets and take my advise. the world wont end right now because since when humans exist, the world is still young.
Most planets that have so far been discovered have had gaseous atmospheres.
None have been found so far.
the sun is a star, not a planet, so i would have to say no.
None so far.