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Planets have measurable properties, such as size, mass, density, and composition. A planet's size and mass determines its gravitational pull. A planet's mass and size determines how strong its gravitational pull is.

The thing that determines whether an object is part of our solar system is that;

The object will rotate in an elliptical orbit around the sun.

The solar planet is made up of eight planets and their respective moons that orbit round the sun. In addition, there are other smaller bodies that are part of this solar system such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.

Now, the planets that make up the solar system described above are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

From the earlier definition, we see that the major characteristics of bodies that make up this solar system are moving in an orbit around the sun.

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