LIFE. Also that many fewer asteroids floating around that could slam into earth and end all life.
We can see planets in the solar system because they reflect sunlight, making them visible from Earth. Due to their size and proximity to the Sun, planets appear as bright points of light in the night sky. Telescopes also help magnify and clarify our view of planets.
The outer planets are not a very good example of rigid bodies because of their very thick atmospheres, but it is common to assume they are rigid for calculating the angular momentum.
there are 9 planets
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
the planets jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the larger planets. They are also called jovian/giant planets.
A good question would be the following answers:1.Why do we have planets and what do they do for us?2.Who are some of the explorers that found the planets and what did they use to find them?
The Philippines are a very good place to see all the planets.
Well a good answer for that would be there are many different motions for different planets but if you want to know are universe planets motion it all rotates around the sun.
Yes. It's one of the best.
this is a good question.scientists and astronomers should work on this.
it can die if you dont give it water everyday and the sun can kill it and that's how planets die all around the world make sure you water your planets real good but don'tover feed it can die like that to
Barney the Dinosouar
Not much is known about other planets, except for the few that are nearby. There isn't even a good estimate on how many planets there might be in the Milky Way; but there are probably several hundred billions of them.
Yes, that would be a good explanation for it.
We can see planets in the solar system because they reflect sunlight, making them visible from Earth. Due to their size and proximity to the Sun, planets appear as bright points of light in the night sky. Telescopes also help magnify and clarify our view of planets.
The Milky Way is the name for our own galaxy, so your question is, are there planets in other galaxies? While our technology is nowhere near good enough to detect planets in other galaxies, I think it is certain that those planets do exist.
i know only one and it's a good one, the sun's gravity pulls the planets from flying some where else EDIT: Gravity pulls objects together and angular momentum makes sure planets orbit