Select the observed properties of the Solar System that all theories regarding its formation must explain.
Uranus's unusual tilt
all the planets orbit the Sun in nearly the same plane
the presence of life on Earth
the number of natural satellites orbiting Jupiter
the Sun and most of the planets rotate in the same direction
the number of planets orbiting the Sun
the observed properties of the Solar System that all theories regarding its formation
1. Uranus's unusual tilt: - Uranus is a planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit, with a tilt of about
2. all the planets orbit the Sun in nearly the same plane this is also true as we can see all planets in the skyline along the same line as sun and moon.
3. the presence of life on Earth as life has not been found on any other planet even not in any other form.
4. the Sun and most of the planets rotate in the same direction as Venus and Uranus orbit the sun in opposite direction but yet we can say that most of the planet rotates in the same direction.
5. the number of planets orbiting the Sun now we know that 8 planet orbit the sun.
Rest three are yet not confirmed
the number of natural satellites orbiting Jupiter is 79 but the orbit of 72 is confirmed,
Select the observed properties of the Solar System that all theories regarding its formation must explain....
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