Super-Earths and mini-Neptunes are the most common planets. So why does our Solar System have none?
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Researchers have found that super-earths and mini-neptunes are the most common types of planets, yet they are absent in our solar system. Studies are being conducted to understand the formation of these planets and fill in the gaps in knowledge about them. The discovery of these planets and their characteristics is an ongoing area of research, with scientists working to learn more about their composition and the stages of their development.
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