Planets are a work of God's creation. Everything is God's masterpiece. God as powerful as he is, so powerful that our minds cannot comprehend it, simply spoke and all the planets were there. Read The Bible in Genesis 1
They are stardust from the "Big Bang".
Well, terrestrial planets are the planets roughly like Earth, in composition. Terrestrial means "Earth-like". These planets are found before the asteroid belt and the outer gas giant planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars come in this category of terrestrial planets.
From exploded stars and planets, and from impact debris.
Copernicus was the first astronomer to come up with the idea of heliocentric cosmology (planets orbit the sun).
The spinning disk of dust that existed after the formation of the Sun caused dust clouds to form planets over time. Gravity caused the material to come together to form planets.
All the planets are in stable orbits around the sun and never come close enough to be significantly affected by each other's gravity.
The seasons come because of the tilt of the planets. ( the axis on which it rotates)
planets comes from the greek word meaning wanderers.
Yes. Planets and moons come in all sizes and colors.
Because planets do not come from a living organism, it is considered inorganic.
A planet can not have planets.it probably can have planets say somehow 2 planets crashed together then exploded and little pieces come from the planet
The gravity that keeps the planets in orbit is the sun's gravity, which is a product of the sun's mass.
most planets look different from different minerals in soil different particles in the atmosphere
Because it's the biggest.
they come from different planets and solar systems
Short of going to other planets it cannot be proven, unless of course, they come here.
Nebulae are the birth places for stars, not planets. However, once stars begin to form, planets can come about through gravitational 'clumping' in the stellar accretion disc.
what planet's resources might come close with earth