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why our solar system is unique??​

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Answered by Himanidaga
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On the evidence to date, our solar system could be fundamentally different from the majority of planetary systems around stars because it formed in a different way. ... The rocky cores closer to the parent star cannot acquire gas because it is too hot there and so remain Earth-like.

Answered by Anonymous
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Astronomers also know that gas giants on Jupiter-like orbits are not common. And the sun, while not rare, is only similar to about 10 percent of the galaxy's stars. So to some degree, at least, the solar system is weird. Of course, "weird" is subjective.So, our solar system is unique.

Thank you :)

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