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why our solar system is flat?​

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Answered by zainab6319
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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. The flatness of the solar system is one of the pieces of evidence that suggests that the planets formed within a disc around the young Sun.
Answered by mangalawarkade1
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Answer:It's thought to have arisen from an amorphous cloud of gas and dust in space. The original cloud was spinning, and this spin caused it to flatten out into a disk shape. The sun and planets are believed to have formed out of this disk, which is why, today, the planets still orbit in a single plane around our sun.

Answer:It's thought to have arisen from an amorphous cloud of gas and dust in space. The original cloud was spinning, and this spin caused it to flatten out into a disk shape. The sun and planets are believed to have formed out of this disk, which is why, today, the planets still orbit in a single plane around our sun.Explanation:

Answer:It's thought to have arisen from an amorphous cloud of gas and dust in space. The original cloud was spinning, and this spin caused it to flatten out into a disk shape. The sun and planets are believed to have formed out of this disk, which is why, today, the planets still orbit in a single plane around our sun.Explanation:I hope it's help you mark me a brilliant and thanks my answer

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