To provide an accurate answer, please specify the statements you are referring to about the solar system.
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.
TRUE!!!! All the planets in the Solar system including Earth orbit the Sun, in ellipses. The Sun lies at one of the foci of these ellipses, NOT the centre. So the Sun is NOT at the 'dead' centre of the Solar system.
No, our solar system has one sun, which is known as the star we call the Sun.
FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
No, the sun is not the smallest star in our solar system. In fact, the sun is the largest star in our solar system and accounts for over 99% of the total mass. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star.
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.
A Certifying Officer is presumed negligent when there is a fiscal irregularity
No, it is not true. The Universe is much, much more than just our Solar System.
Under GAAP, the accrual system of accounting is used by investors and banks for financial statements. True or False?
TRUE!!!! All the planets in the Solar system including Earth orbit the Sun, in ellipses. The Sun lies at one of the foci of these ellipses, NOT the centre. So the Sun is NOT at the 'dead' centre of the Solar system.
true
No, our solar system has one sun, which is known as the star we call the Sun.
There are eight.
Yeah
Under GAAP, the accrual system of accounting is used by investors and banks for financial statements. True or False?
Actually no, because a solar system is just a place for planets to be there. Solar system is just like space.
Think about it, the solar system isn't that big. But I think there are microbes and bacteriums on one of the planets.