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what is thought to be the age of the nine planets relative to each other

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Answered by Akshayasreereddy532
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Answer:

the similar orbits of the nine planets suggest that they formed roughly the same time from same planetary nebula

Explanation:

they all formed at roughly the same time

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The age of almost all the planets are 4.6 billion years.

Explanation:

According to the big bang theory given by scientists it was said that the planets were formed at the same time because of the great explosion. The planets got scattered around the sun and started revolving in their own momentum but they were formed at the same time.

All of our nine planets( including Pluto) were formed as the milky way galaxy at the same time period.

The solar system earth belongs to is 4.6 billion years old. It is made of eight other planets(including pluto). They all were formed from the same explosion and hence they are of same age. The only difference is in their rotational and revolution time around the sun.

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