Stars - the age of the star, the distance from Earth, and the magnitude.
Jupiter, its day is 9.84 Earth hours long. This is incorrect. Revolution refers to the years on a planet. So that statement would be correct if you were talking about rotation. As to the correct answer, I have no idea. if you dont have the correct answers than don't put in the wrong answer.
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.
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.
All 8 planets, including dwarf planet Pluto, orbit the Sun. As their distance from the Sun increases, the time it takes for the planet to complete one revolution around the Sun increases as well. In order from shortest orbital period to longest orbital period:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Eight, as Pluto and Ceres are now classified as dwarf planets. The other eight planets are (in order of distance from the Sun):MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
No planets are in orbit around the moon
planets from the sun in order: mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranis, and neptune.
In order for a planet to form, it must have a centre of mass to orbit around. In the example of our solar system, the planets were formed AFTER the sun.
Jupiter, its day is 9.84 Earth hours long. This is incorrect. Revolution refers to the years on a planet. So that statement would be correct if you were talking about rotation. As to the correct answer, I have no idea. if you dont have the correct answers than don't put in the wrong answer.
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.
The same as the order of their average distances from the sun. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to complete an orbital revolution. So, Mercury is nearest to the sun and takes 88 days. Pluto is farthest from the sun and takes 248 years.,
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.
Eight, as Pluto and Ceres are now classified as dwarf planets. The other eight planets are (in order of distance from the Sun):MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
All 8 planets, including dwarf planet Pluto, orbit the Sun. As their distance from the Sun increases, the time it takes for the planet to complete one revolution around the Sun increases as well. In order from shortest orbital period to longest orbital period:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
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Putting the planets in order by size is:JupiterSaturnNeptuneUranusEarthVenusMarsMercury
The inner planets revolve around the sun at faster speeds because they are closer to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull. This stronger gravitational pull causes the inner planets to move faster in order to maintain their orbits around the sun.