It would take hundreds of years.
it cant cause all the other planets moove around it.
The time it takes to get from one planet to another depends on the departure and arrival planets. It can take about two years to get from Earth to Mars where it will take about six years to get from Earth to Jupiter.
All planets have gravity to some degree due to their mass. Gravity is what keeps objects, including planets, in orbit around the sun.
The outer planets are the ones that lie beyond the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn). They are Uranus and Neptune (but not Pluto any more). Those planets that far out are dimly lit by the sun. They are cold beyond belief, and they take many, many earth years to make one orbit of the sun. Those are a few facts to get you started.
WE do know that the Earth is 4.6 Billion years old, though how old the other planets are, we aren't quite as sure. the oldest planet is Jupiter scientifictly when the big explotion came it was the first planet to be formed
In all probability, all the planets are about the same age. They formed around the same time as all of the other planets give or take a few million years.
Old the planets are. Billions of years old are all of them.
They all have days and years, but they are all of different lengths to days and years on Earth.
Outer planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune take varying amounts of time to orbit around the Sun due to their distance from it. Jupiter takes about 12 years, Saturn about 29 years, Uranus about 84 years, and Neptune about 165 years to complete one orbit.
the mass and the weight of all gas planets. And when you form them to be all as one then you can make sure that you see the solar system as one and you want to be perfect with the way that you do it. So when you take all the planets together and you take away the ones that are not gas planets then you add the mass and the weight of the planets and then you get the general composition of all of the basic inner planets.
All of them.
All the planets are prehistoric (meaning they predate written history) since all of them are 4.5 billion years old.
PlanetYears to orbit sunMercury0.24Venus0.62Earth1.00Mars1.88Jupiter11.86Saturn29.46Uranus84.32Neptune164.79
it cant cause all the other planets moove around it.
All of them
All of them in our solar system, plus all others within a distance of about 100 to 120 light years from us.
What do you mean by how long would it take? Like how long would it take to orbit around the sun?