I think there are lots of shapes!
True. The age of the solar system is estimated primarily through radiometric dating of the oldest rocks on Earth and meteorites, which are believed to have formed around the same time as the solar system itself. These methods indicate that the solar system is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
Big Bang is the term that describes how the solar system was formed.
No, it is the smallest planet in the solar system.
Scientists assume that the meteors, asteroids, and comets were created at the same time as the solar system. Those have rocks that contain radioactive materials. The radioactive materials became a part of those rocks when they were created. None were ever added. It is possible to find the rate at which radioactive materials decay into other elements. Scientists can take the radioactive material in a rock and measure it and compare the amount of its decay results to their tables in a book. That tells them the Solar System is something between 4 and 5 billion years old.
The planet in the solar system that has 13 rings is Uranus.
the formation of the sun is from rocks from the solar system coliding together into one big ball
Asteroids are are big rocks floating in space. alot of asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt
the solar system is made up with space rocks, stars, moons, and planets.
Rigel is not in the solar system.
Some rocks are younger then the formation of the solar system because of changes caused by volcanic activity
How the solar system made
There are various small bodies in the solar system .These include moon, asteroids, rocks etc.
uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system.
The approximate age of the solar system based on the oldest rocks that have been analyzed is 4.56 billion years.
No one. The question should be 'what made the solar system'. Answer: Big bang
True. The age of the solar system is estimated primarily through radiometric dating of the oldest rocks on Earth and meteorites, which are believed to have formed around the same time as the solar system itself. These methods indicate that the solar system is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
Jupiter.