APPLICATIONS+INVESTIGATIONS IN EARTH
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Chapter 24.5B, Problem 1A
Summary Introduction
The distance of different planets from the earth in terms of astronomical units.
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The solar system is composed of a large number of celestial bodies. The Milky Way system consists of a solar system that contains eight planets, and various small irregular shaped bodies and rock fragments like steroids, meteorites, nebula, and so on. The solar system is believed to be formed 4.571 billion years ago.
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