99.8 percent of the total mass of our solar system is the Sun, and most of the rest is Jupiter. If there were 500 planets the size of Jupiter, they would STILL all fit inside the Sun.
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.
A year on a planet is the time it takes for that planet to complete one orbit around the sun. For example, on Earth, a year is about 365 days. The length of a year varies for each of the eight planets in our solar system based on their distance from the sun and their orbital speed.
Six out of the eight planets in our solar system have moons. (Mercury and Venus are the only two that do not.)
No, not all planets orbit the sun. In our own solar system, all eight classical planets orbit the sun, but there are other planetary systems in the universe where planets may orbit different types of stars or even roam freely without a star.
No not all the planets have craters on.
The gravity reaching out to the eight planets in our solar system from the sun is not enough to thrust all of them inside it, but enough not to let them scatter all over the region.
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
Yes, all 8 planets along with planetesimals like Pluto revolve around and axis.
All the planets in the solar system can fit inside of Jupiter with room to spare. So, all the planets put together would almost be twice the size of Jupiter.
All of the Jovian planets in the solar system have rings and more than eight moons. Neptune has the fewest known moons of the giant planets; : 14.
A year on a planet is the time it takes for that planet to complete one orbit around the sun. For example, on Earth, a year is about 365 days. The length of a year varies for each of the eight planets in our solar system based on their distance from the sun and their orbital speed.
You can't combine climates, but you find the average temperature. If you are asking for the average temperature of all eight planets combined, the answer is about 51 degrees Fahrenheit.
The sun, each of the eight planets is in orbit around our sun.
All eight of them, plus (sometimes) the dwarf planet Pluto which has an orbit that brings it inside and outside the orbit of Neptune.
The term "solar system" comes from the Latin words "sol" meaning sun, and "sistema" meaning a set of things working together. Thus, the sun and its eight planets are referred to as the solar system because they all revolve around the sun due to its gravitational pull.
well some planets are bigger than the earth but from the inside earth is of course bigger than all of the other planets