A non-starter because the Sun is NOT a planet! It is the star about which the planets orbit.
The Suns is not considered a planet nowadays. The eight planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Gravitational force is what holds all the planets in their orbits around the sun. This force is determined by the mass of the objects and the distance between them. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the planets in their respective orbits.
The order of the outer planets, from closet to the sun to furthest away from the sun, is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, then Neptune.
The planets rotate around the sun in the same order because they all formed from the same spinning disk of gas and dust in the early solar system. This disk had a consistent rotation direction, which was inherited by the planets as they formed. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the planets in their orbits in this same order.
No, all the planets, including the Earth, orbit the Sun.
A non-starter because the Sun is NOT a planet! It is the star about which the planets orbit.
The sun and all of the bodies that circle around it including planets and moons make up the solar system.
They say that on that day all the planets will align with the sun and a meteor will go through all the planets including the sun
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune in that order The order is often remembered by "My Very Earthly Mother Just Sat Upon Needles" Where the first letter of each word in the mnemonic corresponds to the first letter of the planets in the order of distance from the sun. Note: no planets orbit the sun in a perfect circle, but a shape close to a circle (more like an oval), that is called an ellipse.
Jupiter is the fifth planet in order from the sun. Jupiter is a gas giant, with 11 times the diameter of Earth, and two and a half times the mass of all the other planets and satellites combined!
The Suns is not considered a planet nowadays. The eight planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
planets from the sun in order: mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranis, and neptune.
All planets have gravity to some degree due to their mass. Gravity is what keeps objects, including planets, in orbit around the sun.
Thats silly! The sun does not revolve, as the sun sits in the middle of The Milky Way(our system) While all the planets including: Mars,Venus,Earth,Mercury,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Pluto, all in that order, revolve around the sun
All the planets in our solar system, including Earth, revolve around the Sun. The gravitational pull from the Sun keeps the planets in their orbit, moving around it in a specific path.
in order from the sun out, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars