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Answered by AshishAnupam15
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Answer:

The solar system is indeed very flat, the orbits of all of the planets are within a few degrees of the same plane. This plane is also very close to the plane of the Sun's equator.

Answered by ranijose507
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Explanation:

When we look out into the universe, we find objects tend to orient themselves in nice, flat planes. For those who don’t know the physical processes behind this phenomena, this seems extremely strange, especially considering the three-dimensional nature of space (special dimensions that is). Why aren’t objects zipping about the cosmos in all kinds of crazy trajectories? Why does everything seem to orbit on (approximately) the same level?

Of course, solar systems and galaxies aren’t completely flat. Yes, the bulk of objects in galaxies and solar systems orbit on the same general plane as one another, but then you’ll have objects like the dwarf planet Pluto. Pluto has an orbital inclination of about 17 degrees relative to the plane of the solar system. Similarly, on the galactic level, a large central bulge can be found in the middle of nearly all galaxies.

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