I don't think this question has a meaningful answer. The answer for all planets except Earth is "you couldn't live there because X", where what X is varies, but then again dead is dead.
For all solar planets except Earth:
You couldn't breathe on any of them
You would roast on Mercury or Venus
You would freeze on any of the others
On Jupiter or Saturn, you'd freeze initially and then roast as you fell into the interior
There's no real "surface" to stand on on any of the outer planets
Fusion most often takes place in the cores of stars, including our Sun, where extreme temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to combine into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy. In our solar system, the Sun is the primary site of fusion. Other stars outside our solar system also undergo fusion, but within our solar system, the Sun is the sole example.
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
The most common star in our solar system is the Sun, with a total count of one (1). There are no other stars inside the solar system.
the Sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
Saturn is the second largest and most massive planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Besides Earth, yes.
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the sun. As a consequence all objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
Fusion most often takes place in the cores of stars, including our Sun, where extreme temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to combine into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy. In our solar system, the Sun is the primary site of fusion. Other stars outside our solar system also undergo fusion, but within our solar system, the Sun is the sole example.
The Sun is the most massive object in our Solar System, followed by Jupiter.
Where are most asteroids in the solar system located
the most dangerous place is california
For the abundance of tin in the solar system see the link below.
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element and makes up 99.8% of the Solar System.
The most common star in our solar system is the Sun, with a total count of one (1). There are no other stars inside the solar system.
The most dangerous place to be when electricity is present is in direct contact with a charged conductor. The next most dangerous place is where there is liquid water and electricity.
no. there are no black holes in our solar system.