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The planets in our solar system are separated due to the formation process of the solar system itself. Initially, a rotating disk of gas and dust around the young Sun allowed particles to collide and coalesce, forming larger bodies that eventually became planets. The gravitational forces of each planet also play a role in maintaining their distances, as they attract nearby materials and influence the orbits of surrounding objects. Additionally, the gravitational interactions among the planets help stabilize their orbits over time, preventing them from colliding.

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