The question of our solar system is fundamental because it helps us understand the origin, structure, and dynamics of celestial bodies and their interactions. By studying the solar system, we gain insights into planetary formation, the potential for life on other planets, and the history of our own Earth. Additionally, exploring our solar system enhances our knowledge of astrophysics and informs future space exploration endeavors. Ultimately, these inquiries deepen our understanding of the universe and our place within it.
The "solar system" comprises the Sun and all its orbiting planets. The solar system can not be used to heat cars and homes, your question is meaningless.
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No, the Kuiper Belt is larger than the solar system. The Kuiper Belt is a region in the outer solar system that stretches from Neptune's orbit to about 50 astronomical units from the Sun. The solar system itself extends much farther, encompassing the Sun, planets, and all of their respective orbits.
The answer to this question is 'Gravity.' The Sun's gravity causes the rest of the solar system to orbit around it.
Invalid question but if you are referring to this solar system Jupiter.
No one. The question should be 'what made the solar system'. Answer: Big bang
2 solar system questions that you can ask your class is: # What is the hottest planet in the solar system? and # How many moons does Jupiter have?
What could possibly be inspiring this question? A solar system is not a human being.
The "solar system" comprises the Sun and all its orbiting planets. The solar system can not be used to heat cars and homes, your question is meaningless.
The question says that there is an object that's in the solar system that's outside the solar system for half the time. That's a lot like the statement that states: "This statement is false."
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"The 5 planets" in the question is wrong. There are 8 known planets, not 5, in our Solar System. The question may mean "5th planet" (from the Sun). Jupiter is the 5th planet.
The Earth is part of the Solar System. See related question for more information
Nibiru is already in our Solar System. It is the Babylonian name for Jupiter.Nibiru the 2012 planet - does not exist.See related question