why have the planets different velocities?
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· Because they formed at different distances from the Sun, from different concentrations of different materials, in different ways, and at different times. And because the gravity of the larger ones and of the Sun itself has been affecting the orbits of the smaller bodies for billions of years.
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Because they formed at different distances from the Sun, from different concentrations of different materials, in different ways, and at different times. And because the gravity of the larger ones and of the Sun itself has been affecting the orbits of the smaller bodies for billions of years. In short there has never been anything uniform about them since before they were even fully formed, so there will be nothing uniform about them now or in the future… unless, that is, they get sucked into a wandering black hole and squished down to quantum sizes.
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Because they formed at different distances from the Sun, from different concentrations of different materials, in different ways, and at different times. And because the gravity of the larger ones and of the Sun itself has been affecting the orbits of the smaller bodies for billions of years. In short there has never been anything uniform about them since before they were even fully formed, so there will be nothing uniform about them now or in the future… unless, that is, they get sucked into a wandering black hole and squished down to quantum sizes.
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