Strangely, the answer to this is not known. Astronomers and mathematicians have tried for about three centuries to prove that the Solar system is stable. None has succeeded. Just to cheer you up, it is known that no planets in our system will collide in the near future. note. To an astronomer, "the near future" means millions of years at least.
Yes and No
They are in their own orbit
No they each have its own orbit around the sun and they do not collide
As the planets orbit the sun, its gravity keeps them from colliding
Unless they turn into meteorites, and collide with the planets, pretty much not at all.
Planets around the sun in nearly circular orbit . The radii of these orbits differ widely
Because if they were ever going to collide they would have done it at some time in the last 3.5 billion years. Each planet has its own stable orbit which takes it round the Sun regularly at a fixed range of distances that does not overlap with other planets. The planets are understood to follow Kepler's laws in elliptical orbits, under the force of the Sun's gravity.
The distance of the planets from the sun does not change because of the gravity surrounding each planet is pulling them into continuous orbit.
(well in pics) but it really wont happen because earth is like a big magnet but the gravitational pull will not let the other planets collide with the earth or (even the sun) some say !!
Planets do not collide with each other because they orbit around the Sun in stable paths called orbits. These orbits are a balance between the speed of the planet and the gravitational pull of the Sun. The gravitational force between planets is not strong enough to overcome the momentum of their orbits and cause them to collide.
because if the planets were close enough to each other to be able to have a gravitational pull strong enough to share rings, the planets would ultimately collide
The likelihood of Earth colliding with another planet in our solar system is extremely low due to the vast distances between planets and stable orbits. However, in the distant future, gravitational interactions between planets could potentially lead to collisions, but the probability is still very minimal.