Yes, but not all. Some planets either evolved without an atmosphere or had their atmosphere decimated by solar wind or gamma-ray bursts. If you are asking are there other habitable planets in the universe - then absolutely. We've not discovered them yet, but there are probably billions, if not trillions of habitable planets elsehwere in the universe, waiting to be discovered.
Because - our tiny planet is just one insignificant rock, in a sea of trillions of pieces of space 'debris' - consisting of planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies and nebulae that exist in the Universe !
Very likely, their are thousands maybe even millions of planets in the galaxy that are habitable, than their are trillions of galaxies.
I assume there is life other than ours on other planets, but seeing as we can only go so far with technology, satellites and astronauts, we have not found a 'parallel universe' or 'aliens' yet. Life on other planet would not be so close to Earth, so we will keep looking and hopefully one day find life on other planets. To directly answer your question, there are no other continents or countries on other planets because we have not discovered any new planets recently or advanced life on a planet, solar system or galaxy other than ours. Other planets with civilization may be trillions and trillions and trillions of light years away.
Yes. There are countless planets and moons in the universe.
Those are both poorly worded versions of the same question. The question should read:"Does the universe have nine planets?"And the answer is:"No. The Universe has trillions and trillions of planets, but our solar system has eight planets."
Yes, actually there are trillions of other galaxies with stars, and planets in the universe.
Yes. Trillions of trillions of trillions in trillion of trillions of trillion of trillion of trillions of trillions of gaxalies
There is a single sun in our own solar system, but not in the universe. There are trillions upon trillions of suns (or stars) in the universe.
Yes, the Universe is huge! There are trillions of planets in the Universe, billions of Solar Systems and millions of Galaxies, and to think that out of all of these there is not at least one planet that has intelligent life?
Solar System is our Sun and the eight planets (Plus all the other stuff that revolves around our Sun). The Universe is everything - I mean everything. Trillions of stars, billions of galaxies and more than likely trillions of other solar systems.
Yes, but not all. Some planets either evolved without an atmosphere or had their atmosphere decimated by solar wind or gamma-ray bursts. If you are asking are there other habitable planets in the universe - then absolutely. We've not discovered them yet, but there are probably billions, if not trillions of habitable planets elsehwere in the universe, waiting to be discovered.
Because - our tiny planet is just one insignificant rock, in a sea of trillions of pieces of space 'debris' - consisting of planets, stars, solar systems, galaxies and nebulae that exist in the Universe !
Very likely, their are thousands maybe even millions of planets in the galaxy that are habitable, than their are trillions of galaxies.
Yes. There are countless planets in the universe.
Planets of the Universe was created in 2001.
I assume there is life other than ours on other planets, but seeing as we can only go so far with technology, satellites and astronauts, we have not found a 'parallel universe' or 'aliens' yet. Life on other planet would not be so close to Earth, so we will keep looking and hopefully one day find life on other planets. To directly answer your question, there are no other continents or countries on other planets because we have not discovered any new planets recently or advanced life on a planet, solar system or galaxy other than ours. Other planets with civilization may be trillions and trillions and trillions of light years away.