Oh, how marvelous it is to ponder the mysteries of the planets! What questions do you have about our cosmic neighbors? Remember, curiosity leads to delightful discoveries, so don't be afraid to seek answers and wonder at the beauty of the universe.
Those are both poorly worded versions of the same question. The question should read:"Does the universe have nine planets?"And the answer is:"No. The Universe has trillions and trillions of planets, but our solar system has eight planets."
The correct size relationship of the eight planets in our solar system, from largest to smallest, is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Jupiter is the largest planet, while Mercury is the smallest. The size ranking is based on the planets' equatorial diameters.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. "Our planets" is just the phrase "our planets" spelled backward. So, if you flip "our planets" around, you get "stanetnruo." And if you add five P's in front of that, you get "PPPPPstanetnruo." Voila!
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
The possessive form of the noun "planets" is "planets'."
we don't. We do not have the technology to answer these questions.
The Moon is a moon and the planets are planets, so it's impossible for a moon to be a planet. See related questions.
None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.
Probably questions such as 'is there life on other planets' or 'does God exist' - Since we currently have no way of absolutely proving the existence of life on other planets, or absoltely proving the existence of god - this type of question is likely to remain unanswered.
we wouldn't be posting questions which means we wouldn't exist at all
Those are both poorly worded versions of the same question. The question should read:"Does the universe have nine planets?"And the answer is:"No. The Universe has trillions and trillions of planets, but our solar system has eight planets."
Since you can play the planets in any order, the third robot could be any of the "boss" creatures on the planets. (see the related questions)
Questions of fact are those that can be answered with objective evidence or data. Examples include: "What is the capital of France?" or "How many planets are in our solar system?" These questions have clear, verifiable answers that are not open to interpretation.
Quite simply gravity and momentum. See related questions.
Because Earth is the only place where we can murder the English language and ask questions like, "Why life is possible only in earth not in other planets?"
You travel to each of the three planets that the Queen gave you the coordinates to, overcome the challenges of all three planets, and meet with the three knights. After all of the planets are done, the Princess's location can be found. (see related questions)
The two questions Sir Isaac Newton realized were actually two parts of the same question were............... Why do objects fall towards Earth, and what keeps the planets moving in the sky?