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Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

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In today's Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes a look at the explosive history of our cosmic backyard. We explore how we went from a giant ball of gas to the system of planets and other celestial objects we have today. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace John: We are the only Solar system. Sol = our sun. There are plenty of other planetary systems. But I guess we've dumbed down the terminology like the way -literally- is now defined as -literally. and figuratively. -
Date: 2022-04-04

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does anyone have the answers to these statments?
1-The Solar System is the __________ and all the objects orbiting around it due to its force of __________. -
2-The Solar System formed about 4. 6 billion __________ ago. -
3-The mass of the __________ is over 98% of the total mass of the Solar System. -
4-There are 8 planets. In order from the Sun they are: __________, Venus, _________, Mars, ___________, Saturn, ____________ and Neptune. -
5-In between Mars and Jupiter is the _____________ belt. -
6-Some planets have ___________ orbiting around them
please i really need it

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I knew I couldn't be the only person to look for the formal definition of a planet when first asked about classifying Pluto. Upon learning that there was, at that time, no formal definition of a planet, I held no opinion on the status of Pluto. Until such a definition was created, no meaningful conclusion can be reached.
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Nothing is true about dolar system. there are no ice planets, no gas plsnets rock planets. no planets, no solar systems.
The other which is the invisible ones, God live in, is very different from the sky objects, the stars, the sun and the moon.
Gas planets, ice planets? hahahahaha?
Thanks for entertaining us.

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Except planet IS defined and there are no exceptions to that rule. Why aren't you explaining that actual definition that is used nowadays? I get that might be a little advanced for this episode. But please don't substitute that by giving a dishonest explanation about the suposed lack of a clear definition.
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I say a planet has a minimum size of mercury and orbits a star. a moon has enough gravity to be a circle but orbits a planet. a dwarf planet has enough gravity to be a circle but isn't big enough to be a planet
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Why is it that being 'cooler' meant that the gas giants were able to hold onto hydrogen and helium, in the way the rockier planets couldn't? Thank you.
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Jen West
2 weeks ago
Who else is here in quarantine getting this assigned by ur science teacher? This is from Jen West, True as hell though.

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