One common misconception is that all planets orbit the Sun in perfect circles; in reality, their orbits are elliptical. Another false statement is that all planets have moons; for instance, Mercury and Venus do not have any natural satellites. Additionally, it's incorrect to say that larger planets are always farther from the Sun, as the order of planets varies with size.
Air composes matter.
A spinning cloud of dust began to compress to form the sun; small planetary objects formed; hydrogen and helium became concentrated in the outer solar system to form the outer planets.
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
No, the statement is not always true. While some planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, have numerous moons, not all planets in our solar system have 12 moons. Some planets, like Earth and Mars, have fewer moons, while others have none at all.
true
They are approximately spherical.They orbit the sun.
all of the following are true except ________.
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
What are three statements that are true about Francis Drake?
Statements that always or never hold true are called "tautologies."
Lots of statements about animals are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Lots of statements about novels are true.
Lots of statements are not true about polymers.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
where are the statements, don't see any
That depends entirely on the statements in question.