A Brief History of the Solar System

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The Solar System is the only thing we humans can physically see of outer space, but outside our Solar System it can be very unknown to us. So why not make chapter talking about our Solar System. It is unknown how our Solar System's planets formed but a usually accepted theory is billions of years ago there was thousands of planets going back and fourth crashing into each other making the planets debris or a larger planet. For millions maybe even billions years are solar system has just been thousands of rocks hitting each other until our Solar System was running out of planets, after the decrease of planets to orbit, the sun was controlling all the planets we know today. But for billions of years Earth was just a volcanic planets with molten rock, and magma everywhere. Until rain came to Earth because of the Earth's correct placement to orbit the sun for intelligent life. When a shit ton of rain came it formed our oceans. Landmasses on Earth was just small islands. Until faultlines in our crust brought molten rock to the surface of Earth and started making continents but of course the early continents were small because there were no large landmasses until more faultlines made more land. On this land bacteria from the ocean ate the vegetation eventually making insects. Then when bacteria and insects die more vegetation is made. First let's talk about our continents today. How did the continents we live in today come to be? Well all the landmasses of our Earth was formed around 300,000,000 years ago. And after those landmasses were formed the continents we know today moved by themselves smashing and disconnecting from each other until somewhere around 2,000,000 and 500,000 years ago. And we humans we somehow formed after the destruction of the dinosaurs on Africa about the year 20,000-10,000 BC. Of course after that came Egyptians, Persians, Chinese, Japanese, Romans, Spaniards, Anglos, Nazis you should know the rest. But now the size of our Solar System. Well it's pretty damn big. But have you always wondered how far or close other planets are. It is correct that you could see Mars from looking at the sky. But if you could see Mars then what about Mars' neighbor Jupiter? As you should know Jupiter is HUGE so why isn't Jupiter the only thing you see in the sky? Well if you can see Mars and it looks pretty far but you could see it perfectly but that means Jupiter would be pretty far away and I mean FAR FAR away. So can you travel to Jupiter? No unless you somehow make those Star Wars ships that can move millions of light years fast then yeah you could make it to Jupiter. But even if you attempt to get to Jupiter you might die before even making it half way. Besides even if un-include food or body temperature there is the Meteor Belt which is possibly all the debris from the thousands of planets that were annihilated from billions of years ago and you can crash in the Meteor Belt. Now let's talk about the forgotten planet Pluto. Is it a planet? Well it depends how you describe a planet. If you say anything that's orbiting a star then try to remember the thousands maybe even millions of everything orbiting the sun. Well if you think it's size than Pluto is technically smaller than Russia which is 17,094,000 Square Kilometers and Pluto is 16,500,000 Square Kilometers. So when NASA discovered  another Belt filled with debris right behind Pluto which looks extremely similar in orbit, shape, size and almost everything. Tell me how you thought the Solar System and our continents were formed before I told you how they did in this chapter.

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