They don't because their different in size, shape, and color
In the solar system, the planets that are on each side of the earth are Venus and Mars.
Four of each.
The sun, each of the eight planets is in orbit around our sun.
Saturn has the largest rings in our solar system.
Yes, there are many other objects in the solar system besides planets. Some of these include moons, asteroids, comets, dwarf planets, and Kuiper Belt objects. Each of these objects plays a unique role in shaping the dynamics of our solar system.
each one has a gummy bear king controlling them
No, our Solar System is not the galaxy. Our Solar System is the Sun, and the planets around it (plus a few other objects, such as asteroids and comets). Our Sun (the center of our Solar System) is a star; in the galaxy there are several hundred billion stars, each of which might be called a solar system. At least if it is confirmed that it has planets - but it has already been confirmed that many stars in our neighborhood have planets.
The planets and other objects in the solar system stay in their orbits due to the mutual gravitational attraction between each orbiting object and the Sun.
The only planets in our solar system that do not have natural satellites are Mercury and Venus.
Yes, each of the 8 major planets has its own orbit, with no asteroids or other objects in its path.
each one has a gummy bear king controlling them
In the solar system, the planets that are on each side of the earth are Venus and Mars.