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Describe the solar system.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Solar System formed 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant interstellar molecular cloud. The vast majority of the system's mass is in the Sun, with the majority of the remaining mass contained in Jupiter. The four smaller inner planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, are terrestrial planets, being primarily composed of rock and metal. The four outer planets are giant planets, being substantially more massive than the terrestrials. The two largest, Jupiter and Saturn, are gas giants, being composed mainly of hydrogen and helium; the two outermost planets, Uranus and Neptune, are ice giants, being composed mostly of substances with relatively high melting points compared with hydrogen and helium, called volatiles, such as water, ammonia and methane. All eight planets have almost circular orbits that lie within a nearly flat disc called the ecliptic

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mercury

venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Answered by rakhister80
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The solar system is made up of the sun and everything that orbits around it, including planets, moons, comets and meteoroids. Scientists estimate that the edge of the solar system is about 9 billion miles.

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