It's dysfunctional. All the planets hate each other, so no work ever gets done.
Seriously, though, do you have a more specific question? Like why planets orbit or something like that?
2007-05-18 06:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Solar system functions by the light and heat given out by the sun and by the different planets orbiting the sun at the various distances, thus causing different surface temperatures.
2007-05-18 06:32:20
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answered by Swamy 7
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the main force that keeps the solar system "function" as you refer to, is the force of gravity on the varying masses of planetary bodies orbiting our sun.
2007-05-18 06:19:40
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answered by ccrtperez 2
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How do you know that the solar system really exists?
2007-05-18 06:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It is far to broad a question, and a massively diverse accurate answer to address here. But the most influential element, and put simply in one word, answer I find appropriate is............ gravity.
2007-05-18 06:10:18
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answered by Don,The 5
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Strictly laws of conservation of momentum.
2007-05-18 06:38:10
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answered by Anonymous
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