What is a common characteristic of all planets in the solar system?
They are made mostly of gas.
They have a rocky surface.
They revolve around each other.
They revolve around the sun
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they revolve around the sun, that too in a fixed orbit for this reason only pluto was removed from a part of our solar system as it doesn't revolve in a fixed orbit.
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They revolve around the sun
They revolve around the sun is a common characteristic of all planets in the solar system.
Explanation:
- The solar system is comprised of the Sun, dwarf planets, moons, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, dust, atomic particles, electromagnetic radiation, and magnetic fields. Each component of the solar system has unique properties.
- The Sun is a star that emits light and heat energy into the solar system via thermonuclear reactions in its core.
- Planets can be rocky (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) or gaseous (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
- All planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more known natural satellites (moons). The gas planets have ring systems as well.
- Dwarf planets can be rocky, icy, or a mix of the two.
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