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The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Yes. for a given system, the age of the planets and the central star would be about the same, as the planetary disc would have formed in one go. Most of the mass would go into the central star, with the remaining material in orbit slowly developing into the planets we have today.
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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.
The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, while the outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are the same in that they are spherical, the orbit the Sun in the same direction and they have an elliptical orbit.
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Because the other planets just don't have the right conditions for humans and animals
No two planets share the same moon.
They're not.
There are no such things as intelligent beings on other planets. God said everyone was made in his image.
all planets.
they are the same
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Mercury doesn't "have planets".
there are no inner gas planets only outer gas planets but they are the same because they all have rings, they are all made of gas.
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.