No. Protons are fundamentally different from planets. Protons are made up of quarks, which are elementary particles. The earth is composed of millions of different compounds.
According to scientists and technology, the structure of the universe seems to be round and flat, so the space can be bent. Another theory would be round and very spacious. Really, no one knows for sure.
i really dont know
The planets in our Solar System have existed pretty much as long as the Solar System - about 4.6 billion years. Planets in other, older, solar systems may have existed quite a bit longer - almost as long as the Universe (which is 13.8 billion years old).
You really get an answer from the Almighty, there is only one God, one creator
Neutrons and protons are found in the neuclues of an atom. Neuton do not carry any charges while proton carry positive charge. Thus it is the proton that gives the nucleus its positive charge.
Dead Space, The Solar System, What is Really Out There?, The Universe, Planets
Contact
Does God really need a reason to do anything?
As of the 28th of January,2010, 429 exoplanets have been discovered. Exoplanets are those planets that orbit a star other than our Sun.Add that to the 8 planets in our solar system and you get a total of 437 planets discovered.
According to scientists and technology, the structure of the universe seems to be round and flat, so the space can be bent. Another theory would be round and very spacious. Really, no one knows for sure.
It was said by, Jay Leno in the film"Contact" 1997
The universe really has no name. It is described as a four-dimensional space-time continuum consisting of matter and energy. Various synonyms for our universe include "cosmos", "creation", "the world", "nature", "all that is", "everything that exists", "space", "space-time", and "macrocosm".
The truth is that nobody really knows. Nobody has confirmed the existance of extraterrestrial life (aliens) on other planets, moons, or anywhere in the Universe for that matter. Anything you may have seen on television was either fantasy programs, or speculation.
Electrons orbit the nucleus, loosely speaking; they do not really orbit the same way that planets orbit the sun, they actually spread out into a cloud that surrounds the nucleus.
well cerainly we can't really be the only ones in this universe. 'Cause look at us if were alive doesn't that just answer your question? and here's another question ''how do we know that there are not anyother universes out there?''
They are sometimes called minor planets (not mirror planets).They aren't planets really, but they are a bit like little planets orbiting the Sun.
The Universe keeps on expanding in all the sides so no one can really tell how high is the universe.