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
Two joints would never come together in a normal body. Two bones come together in a joint.
Quite small because they all come from the same cloud of objects that is all rotating one way, so something quite violent would have to happen for one of them to reverse its rotation. Planets outside our solar system could certainly orbit their star in a different way, but it would be hard to define the direction of their orbits.
They have always had angular momentum since they were formed and that's because when particles gather together under the force of gravity the energy appears as rotation, unless any two particles happen to be headed exactly towards each other, which is unusual.
It is not hot enough in open space for that to happen. It is only when the come in contact with warmer areas, such as atmopheres of planets or stars, that they burn up.
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
the terrestrial planets are made of iron cores and the gaseous planets are bigger and are made up of many gases that come together so if u could stand on one of these planets u would sink in goo the gaseous planets also have more gravity
Asteroids do not make new planets. It's at least theoretically possible that this could happen; if enough mass were to come together so that the total gravity were to crush the separate rocks into a single object, and if the total mass were SO great that it would crush them into a sphere. But this would be difficult to do on purpose, and the odds against it happening as a chance occurrence would be, literally, "astronomical".
A moon. Moons have been orbiting planets for millions of years, but a new moon is formed when debris or space dust come together, which can happen in a span of a month.
Somebody else would have come. Nothing would have happened.
Mercury and Venus The distance between planets is changing constantly (because they're moving) , but Mercury and Venus come closest together. As a general rule the further from the Sun you go the further apart planets are spread.
Mercury and Venus are the closest together because of there sizethey are also the smallest planetsThe distance between planets is changing constantly (because they're moving) , but mercury and venus come closes together. As a general rule the further from the sun you go the further apart planets are spread. They are not the smallest planets, mars is smaller than venus.
Gravity basically makes things come together, and keep together. For example, due to gravity: * Galaxies form and keep together * Stars form and keep together * Stars get hot enough for nuclear fusion to start * Planets form and keep together * Planets keep around their stars, instead of wandering off into space
Two joints would never come together in a normal body. Two bones come together in a joint.
how the prey and predetor come together at something
Quite small because they all come from the same cloud of objects that is all rotating one way, so something quite violent would have to happen for one of them to reverse its rotation. Planets outside our solar system could certainly orbit their star in a different way, but it would be hard to define the direction of their orbits.
The outer planets are colder, and life cannot be supported there in such cold conditions.