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Q: Why does debris form around the planets and not go towards the sun?
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Why do we have a solar system?

In simple terms - gravity caused the Sun to form. This pulled gas and 'debris' from the 'big bang' into orbit around it - and the result was the formation of the planets.


What would happen if you blow up the moon?

Earth's oceans would lose their tides and the debris would form rings around the Earth, just like the outer planets have.


How are meteorites being form?

Meteorites are formed from large objects or planets colliding creating smaller debris. These debris then begin to travel at high speeds through space.


Do planets form around stars?

Yes, planets form around stars. In order to be a planet, one of the requirements is that you have to orbit around a sun. Also, as far as physicists can tell, planets form in the dust of other stars that have already died and left their matter.


What caused ring to form around Uranus?

Rings around Venus were created by dust and debris collected form space around the planet by its gravity.


What do the sun and its nine planet form?

The Sun and its eight1 planets, along with all of their moons, the asteriods, comets, dwarf planets, and minor debris, form the Solar System.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1In 2006, the International Astronomical Union changed the definition of a planet, resulting in the redefinition of Pluto as a dwarf planet, and no longer one of the nine planets. As a result, the Solar System has eight planets.


Are new planets forming?

New planets are not forming in our solar system. When you get beyond Neptune, there is large grouping of stellar debris called the Kuiper Belt. The Kuiper Belt has enough material to become another planet, but it orbits around the sun too slowly for the material to combine. The planets formed by having asteroid-like rocks collide with one another, and the objects in the Kuiper Belt are spread out too far and don't have enough moment to form anything. There may be new planets forming around different stars. So far there have been around 800 stars found to have planets orbiting them, but there is no indication when those planets were formed. There may be new planets forming around different stars.


Do all planets move around the sun or around the earth?

The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.


How does gravity help to form planets?

the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk


What happens when the planets did not travel around sun?

In order for a planet to form, it must have a centre of mass to orbit around. In the example of our solar system, the planets were formed AFTER the sun.


Are there planets orbiting suppernovas?

No. A supernova is star that is exploding. If any planets are orbiting a star that explodes, they will be destroyed. There is evidence that after a supernova new planets may form from the debris cloud left behind and orbit the stellar remnant, which will be either a neutron star or a black hole depending on the mass of the star that exploded..


What is Jupiter's ring for?

Jupiter's ring doesn't have a purpose. Ring systems form as the natural result of gravity and the presence of rocks and debris . It seems likely that all large planets will have rings.