As they need space to carry out photosynthesis.
No, if all the planets in our solar system were put together, they would not be bigger than the Sun. The Sun is much larger and more massive than all the planets combined.
After the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, the universe rapidly expanded and cooled. Gravity then caused matter to clump together in clouds, eventually forming stars and galaxies. Planets formed from leftover materials in the disc surrounding young stars. The process involved accretion, where particles collided and stuck together to build up larger bodies, leading to the formation of planets.
A planet can not have planets.it probably can have planets say somehow 2 planets crashed together then exploded and little pieces come from the planet
A group of atoms stuck together is called a molecule. Molecules are the smallest units of compounds that display all the properties of that compound.
Planets have different colors because of variations in their composition and atmosphere. Factors like the presence of different minerals, gases, and atmospheric conditions can affect the color of a planet. Additionally, the angle at which sunlight hits the planet can also influence its appearance.
gassy planets are made of gas that is stuck together by gravity. Also the answer is in the question.
When all the continents are stuck together, it is called a supercontinent. The most recent supercontinent is known as Pangaea.
because the rest of them arent stars. they are all together as one
because everything will be stuck together . and it would be hard to grab a material if they were stuck together.
We don't know there are only 8 planets in our solar system & these are all round.But there are billions of planets in just our Milky Way is it possible that some we find won't be round.One of the moons of Mars is potato shaped.
No, if all the planets in our solar system were put together, they would not be bigger than the Sun. The Sun is much larger and more massive than all the planets combined.
After the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, the universe rapidly expanded and cooled. Gravity then caused matter to clump together in clouds, eventually forming stars and galaxies. Planets formed from leftover materials in the disc surrounding young stars. The process involved accretion, where particles collided and stuck together to build up larger bodies, leading to the formation of planets.
All the planets in the solar system can fit inside of Jupiter with room to spare. So, all the planets put together would almost be twice the size of Jupiter.
A planet can not have planets.it probably can have planets say somehow 2 planets crashed together then exploded and little pieces come from the planet
By the all the planets! Dust holeds them together
They are Mercury, Venuse, Earth and Mars: together these comprise the inner planet or terrestrial planets.
A group of atoms stuck together is called a molecule. Molecules are the smallest units of compounds that display all the properties of that compound.