No. They are made mainly of stars and planets. The stars and planets came from gas and dust.
Stars are hotter than planets. Stars are massive balls of gas that produce heat and light through nuclear reactions in their cores, while planets do not produce their own heat and rely on the heat they receive from the star they orbit.
i think the question is " are other planets made out of gas" because as far as i know there are no otter planets, although that would be cool. not all planets are made out of gas, some are gas though. neptune is a gas giant, that's just one example though
Planets orbit stars.
The Muslim Empire group charted the stars and planets.
No. They are made mainly of stars and planets. The stars and planets came from gas and dust.
No. Planets are objects made of some combination of rock, gas, and/or metal that orbit stars.
1) Although planets can be composed primarily of rock or gas, only stars are objects made of gas that are massive enough to support a nuclear fusion reaction. 2) Although planets and stars can orbit stars (as in binary systems), stars never orbit planets.
None Stars are gas Planets are solid
Stars are mainly made of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of heavier elements. Planets are made up of a combination of rock, metal, and gas, with their composition varying depending on factors like distance from the star and planet formation processes. Both stars and planets form from the remnants of interstellar gas and dust that come together under gravity.
the universe is composed of stars, planets, satellites, asteroids, meteoroids, dust, and gas.
Black holes, stars, planets, proto-planets, large and small agglomerates (comets, meteors, interstellar dust), gas clouds.
Dust. Gas. Stars and Planets
No, the stars actually make the planets.
because the outer planets are made of gas.
Stars are hotter than planets. Stars are massive balls of gas that produce heat and light through nuclear reactions in their cores, while planets do not produce their own heat and rely on the heat they receive from the star they orbit.
Stars and planets are made from gases found in nebulas, which are large clouds of gas and dust in outer space. These gases primarily consist of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other elements.Gravity plays a crucial role in the formation of stars and planets as these gases condense and come together under their own gravity to form these celestial bodies.