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Earth and other planets move around the sun. Is it possible that the planets will collide and if yes in what conditions can it happen??​

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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All of the large planets have settled into stable orbits that don't interfere with each other, after getting through that first 20 million years of chaos, so it's very unlikely that the large planets in our solar system will crash into each other until the dynamics of our solar system change

Answered by Caramelicious
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\blue \bigstarAll of the large planets have settled into stable orbits that don't interfere with each other, after getting through that first 20 million years of chaos, so it's very unlikely that the large planets in our solar system will crash into each other until the dynamics of our solar system change.

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