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Q: What does scientists hypothesize regarding the sun and the planet?
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What do Scientists hypothesize that the sun formed from?

from a cloud of gas and dust


How do scientists hypothesize that volcanoes occur on Triton?

Scientists hypothesize Triton's surface is made up of frozen water and other materials, absorbs heat from the sun.


Is there any planet hotter than the sun?

Of the known planets that scientists have discovered, no, there is not a planet that is hotter than the sun.


How far is Venus the planet from the Sun?

Venus is 67,240,000 miles away from the sun. Venus is the second planet from the sun and is the hottest planet in the solar system. Scientists can not construct a probe that can survive on Venus for more then a few minutes.


What attracts scientists to dwarf planet Pluto?

it takes more than 240 years to revolve around the Sun and so it is now a dwarf planet and it attracts the scientists to study about it.


What is the third smallest planet in our solar system?

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Scientists have been able to find no atmosphere around this planet because it has little gravity and is closest to the sun. The planet described is -?

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What planet has the most distant object ever to orbit the sun?

Pluto is the farthest planet from the sun and therefore has the most distant object to orbit the sun. However, scientists are continually discovering new objects in the outer space.


What hypothesis explains why earth and the moon are about the same age?

Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.


What hypothesis explains why earth and the moon are the same age?

Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.


What hypothesis explain why earth and the moon are about the same age?

Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.


What hypothesis explains the moon and earth are about the same age?

Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.