Planets generally orbit around stars. (Some interesting speculations suggest that there may be "free planets" that are not near any star.) Billions of these solar systems orbiting their common center of gravity form a galaxy.
Jupiter has the shortest "day" of any planet in the solar system.
No. The planets of our solar system are names after individual mythological gods. Mercury the innermost planet is names after the god Mercury (aka Hermes) the messenger of the gods, while Jupiter the 5th and largest planet is named after Jupiter (aka Zeus) the king of the gods. JOVE is another name for Jupiter
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
Absolutely! Any planet that has an atmosphere will have wind. Wind is created both by the rotation of the planet about its axis and by differences in temperature caused by heating by the sun.
There is always another space for another welcomed planet!
A system
its orbit crosses with another plant
system
It is the third largest planet in our Solar system.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
That star would be the sun. That's why it's a planet in our solar system.
it has lifehelloit is our planet
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how does the digestive system relate to Cosmetology
The functions of the skeletal system and the muscular system support each other. They relate to one another because the skeletal system provides structure and support while the muscular system provides the power needed for movement.
Temperature.
Temperature.