No. The planets are made primarily of inorganic substances.
Because planets do not come from a living organism, it is considered inorganic.
We do not know. So far, organic molecules have been located on planets and in distant stars, but this is not proof that organic life exists there.
Moons, asteroids, and anything organic that orbits a planet is known as a natural satellite.
Organically, means animals/planets that don't use pesticides/ none organic fertilizers/ or genetically engineered.
No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
We all wonder if we are alone in the universe and if organic carbon is found on mars it confirms that life can exist on other planets, and maybe advanced life exists. Water is also associated with the search for life on other planets. IF THERE IS WATER THERE MAY BE LIFE. Another advantage for the finding of water on Mars is to use as rocket fuel for further exploration of the universe.
Venus and Titan are two planets in our solar system that have hydrocarbon smog. Venus's thick atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds, while Titan's atmosphere contains nitrogen and methane, forming a haze of organic aerosols.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
the answer is the inner planets
Scientists look for molecules such as water, methane, and organic compounds like amino acids or nucleotides when investigating the possibility of life on other planets. These molecules are considered essential for life as we know it.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
there are 9 planets