The planet Jupiter is much more massive that the other planets.
The mass of Jupiter is 1.899×1027 kg.
The next most massive is Saturn with a mass of 5.685×1026 kg - which you can see is only about 1/3 that of Jupiter.
Neptune at 1.024×1026 kg and Uranus at 8.682×1025 kg are both only roughly 1/20 the mass of Jupiter.
Mars does not revolve around any planets, it is a planet in its own right. If it did, it would be called a moon. It orbits the sun directly.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
Polaris is a star, and it doesn't revolve around any planets. It is possible that other planets revolve around Polaris, but so far I'm not aware that anyone has looked.
The planets revolve attracted by the gravitational force of primarily the sun and to a lesser degree the gravitational attraction of other planets. The reason for the orbit is thought to relate to the rotation of the primeval gas could which gave berth to the sun and the planets.
are all planet revolve around the sun
All the planets revolve around the Sun. They are all massive, some are more massive than others.
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no, all the planets revolve AROUND the sun.
All the planets revolve around the Sun.
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The time a planet takes to revolve around the sun is called its orbital period.
All planets (although Pluto is not considered an official planet) revolve around the sun, so it is impossible for a planet to revolve around another planet.
Mars does not revolve around any planets, it is a planet in its own right. If it did, it would be called a moon. It orbits the sun directly.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.