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Those in the inner are solid, made of rock. Those in the outer are gas giants.

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What is the difference between the solar system and the bodies of the solar system?

The difference is semantic; the solar system is the collective identity of all bodies considered together as a whole, i.e., the Sun, planets, etc.; whereas the bodies would refer to each of those making up the solar system: the planet Neptune for example is "a" body in the solar system.


What holds bodies in their positions in the solar system?

A combination of the bodies' inertia, and the Sun's gravitational attraction.


Is The composition of Earth's core is thought to be the same as the composition of many meteorites?

Yes, this is because many meteorites derive from bodies that formed and differentiated (like the Earth) early on in the formation of the solar system but were then shattered by impacts, exposing their core material. This material is thought to be an analogue for the composition of Earth's interior.


Will the force of attraction between same two bodies be same or different when they are in turn kept on earth?

The forces of gravitational attraction between two bodies depend on the product of their masses and on the distance between their centers. Where they're located, or what's between them, doesn't make any difference at all.


The numerous asteroids may have been?

The numerous asteroids may have been leftovers from the early formation of the solar system, or fragments from collisions between larger bodies. Their composition can provide insights into the history and characteristics of our solar system. Further study of asteroids could help us understand the processes that shaped our cosmic neighborhood.

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Which is a method that scientists use to determine the composition of Earth's layers?

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What is the difference between the solar system and the bodies of the solar system?

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What is the difference between a horse's circulation system to a humans?

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What is a method earth scientist use to determine the composition of earths layers?

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What is the difference between Multiple Sclerosis and Musculoskeletal?

Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder, whereby the bodies defence system (anti-bodies) attack itself. In this case it attcks the central nervous system. Musculoskeletal is a general term used in anatomy and physiology to refer to the muscles and skelton as a group.


What is the difference between stress and conflict?

Stress is a bodies response and conflict is a disagreement.


What are the functions of the fat bodies'?

To make a difference between ugly and hot people.


What bodies in the solar system orbit between orbit between mars and Jupiter?

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What is the difference between Dye markers and Planet Eclipse markers?

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What is the difference between interior and internal?

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