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
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets in our solar system combined. It is the largest planet and contains more than twice the mass of all the other planets put together.
The sun and all the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, make up our solar system.
All of the planets are in the same atmosphere. All of the planets are unique. All of the planets are considered planets. All of the planets have moons. All of the planets are named after a mythical person or thing.
That's the age of our Solar System, so you can expect all the planets in our Solar System to have approximately that age.
The planets' gravity on the Sun is insignificant, compared to the Sun's mass; so, within the Solar System, it is (basically) the planets that orbit around the Sun.On the other hand, the Sun - together with all the planets - orbits around the center of the Milky Way (our galaxy).The planets' gravity on the Sun is insignificant, compared to the Sun's mass; so, within the Solar System, it is (basically) the planets that orbit around the Sun.On the other hand, the Sun - together with all the planets - orbits around the center of the Milky Way (our galaxy).The planets' gravity on the Sun is insignificant, compared to the Sun's mass; so, within the Solar System, it is (basically) the planets that orbit around the Sun.On the other hand, the Sun - together with all the planets - orbits around the center of the Milky Way (our galaxy).The planets' gravity on the Sun is insignificant, compared to the Sun's mass; so, within the Solar System, it is (basically) the planets that orbit around the Sun.On the other hand, the Sun - together with all the planets - orbits around the center of the Milky Way (our galaxy).
Old the planets are. Billions of years old are all of them.
gassy planets are made of gas that is stuck together by gravity. Also the answer is in the question.
No, if all the planets in our solar system were put together, they would not be bigger than the Sun. The Sun is much larger and more massive than all the planets combined.
By the all the planets! Dust holeds them together
All the planets in the solar system can fit inside of Jupiter with room to spare. So, all the planets put together would almost be twice the size of Jupiter.
A planet can not have planets.it probably can have planets say somehow 2 planets crashed together then exploded and little pieces come from the planet
They are Mercury, Venuse, Earth and Mars: together these comprise the inner planet or terrestrial planets.
All the planets are prehistoric (meaning they predate written history) since all of them are 4.5 billion years old.
Nothing - no really nothing at all.
As they need space to carry out photosynthesis.
Jupiter.
Jupiter