No earth and Mars both have dirt.
Earth is the only planet which is known to harbour life.
As far as we know, only Planet Earth. There may be another planet that we don't know of though.
Earth is considered a very special planet, in that it is the only known planet which harbours life.
Because it is the only planet that have oxygen and have water and food on it.
It's not.
No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
Planet, 3rd planet from the sun, Planet named Earth earth's crust, soil layer, outer layer
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
When using the word earth to mean soil, then it is a common noun. When using the word Earth to refer to the planet upon which we live, then it is a proper noun.Earth (the planet) is capitalized, earth (the soil) is not.
Soil (or in scientific terms - silicates) is found on all the inner planets, that is Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets also contain soil but in minute quantities.
Our home planet Earth, is of course known to have water in the soil. Water ice has also been found in the soil of Mars.
The earth is the only planet on earth.
The planet Earth or the earth (as soil) doesn't suffer from rusting.
Earth as in soil = אדמה (adamah) (Planet) Earth = כדור הארץ (kadur ha'aretz)
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
Planet earth is the only planet that we know of that has life on it.
"Earth" was originaly synonymous with soil. It was later used as a separate term for the planet.