they were lumps of rock floating in space. then they were pull into a gravitational pull and then they evolved. and produced life forms which then evolved into humans , we are only hear through scientific development NOT because of GOD! :)
Mars is the last of the inner planets. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and right before the Asteroid belt.
In going away from the sun Mercury comes before Venus and Earth comes after.
It's because each planets is a collection of all the debris that was going round in a similar orbit before the planets were formed. So the planets only survived to the present day by having different orbits.
I would suppose that the scientist with the super powered telescopes would discover planets before the astronauts would.
Yes, the planets in our solar system were known before Benjamin Banneker's time. The five classical planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—were observed by ancient civilizations long before Banneker was born in 1731. The discovery of Uranus occurred in 1781, after Banneker's birth, while Neptune was discovered in 1846, well after his lifetime.
The planets have been around much longer than people.
The order of the planets, from the Earth to the Sun, are: Venus, then Mercury.
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Mars is the last of the inner planets. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and right before the Asteroid belt.
Mercury, Venus, (Earth), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn
mercury and venus
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In going away from the sun Mercury comes before Venus and Earth comes after.
Small, considering the rest of the planets. But in actuality they are large. As said before, in accordance with the rest of the planets in our Solar system, yes they are small.
It is believed that there were eight planets before Earth in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Yes, you have to.
My teacher Mrs. Black said before that it was gravity that holds the planets together in space.