Forces hold the Universe together. On a closer to home base, the forces also hold our solar system together, allowing us to ask questions on Answers.com. (Gravity exerts a weak force the works from long distances, EM exerts a strong force that works from long distances, and Nuclear forces would take too long to explain.)
In *my* solar system, galaxies play no role, as my solar system is just one of many solar systems that make up our galaxy. A single star, which we call the Sun, is the most massive object in our solar system and, to a pretty good approximation, all of the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun. What are the roles of the galaxies, stars, and planets in *your* solar system?
The star plays some important roles, it's unique gravitational signature defines/specifies objects which makes up its orbital richness. It provides majority of fundamental energies (electromagnetism radiation, thermal, kinetic and gravity). It dominantly influences the dynamic transform and transfer of energy of the solar system, complex and diverse process.
The star you see at night are not in the solar system; they are far outside of it. The only star in the solar system is the sun. The solar system contains the sun, the planets, the moons of the planets, as well as many asteroids, comets, icy objects in the outer solar system, and plenty of dust.
Yes, the sun has an atmosphere called the solar atmosphere. It consists of three main layers: the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona. These layers play important roles in the sun's energy output and solar activity.
That withstanding their differences, both the Earth and Sun share similarities. Both bodies are relatively round. The Sun and Earth are also depressions in the space and time fabric - that is they have gravitation. Both bodies are similar in that they also influence each other with their gravities. Another shared aspect is that both are part of and integral to the same Solar System and Milky Way Galaxy
Forces, such as gravity, play a crucial role in determining the patterns and stability of the solar system. Gravity governs the orbits of planets around the Sun, as well as interactions between celestial bodies. These forces help maintain the balance and stability of the solar system over long periods of time.
Natural satellites were not invented; they occur naturally. They are celestial bodies that orbit planets, such as Earth's moon. Natural satellites play important roles in maintaining the stability of the planets they orbit and contribute to the balance of gravitational forces in the solar system.
The muscular system has a variety of roles in the human body. The system provides the body with stability, posture, motion, heat, and helps with digestion.
what are the roles of a system designer?
Gravity locks the planets into orbits, keeping them from flying off into space and permitting humans to remain on the face of the planet.
roles of office information system
In *my* solar system, galaxies play no role, as my solar system is just one of many solar systems that make up our galaxy. A single star, which we call the Sun, is the most massive object in our solar system and, to a pretty good approximation, all of the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun. What are the roles of the galaxies, stars, and planets in *your* solar system?
biodiversity
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how can the managers role be enhanced with a well - intergrated information system? how can their roles be diminished with a poorly - intergrated information system.
individuality, mutuality, flexibility, stability, communication and roles
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