Respuesta :
The solar system is made up of the sun and everything that orbits around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets and meteoroids. It extends from the sun, called Sol by the ancient Romans, and goes past the four inner planets, through the Asteroid Belt to the four gas giants and on to the disk-shaped Kuiper Belt and far beyond to the teardrop-shaped heliopause. Scientists estimate that the edge of the solar system is about 9 billion miles (15 billion kilometers) from the sun. Beyond the heliopause lies the giant, spherical Oort Cloud, which is thought to surround the solar system.
Answer:
What does it mean?
Well, from what I can tell from other problems by searching up your question "The orbit of the planets in our solar system is generally due to which characteristic of the Sun", I can infer that this is a question.
The choices are below:
A) the Sun's large volume
B) the majority of the Sun is hydrogen
C) the Sun's strong gravitational field
D) the surface temperatures of the Sun are high
Your answer choices may also be:
A. Large Volume
B. Strong Gravitational Field
c. Mostly made of hydrogen
D. High Surface Temperatures
But either way, the answer is the same.
It is due to the Sun's Strong Gravitational Field.