Yes we are ! Technically speaking, we are all living on a rock 'floating' in space.
Water is necessary for life to exist, and since earth is the only planet known to have liquid water, it is the living planet
There is not fifth planet on Earth, since Earth is a planet...
The Planet Venus, since it is of a similar size and composition. It is also the planet which comes closest to earth.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
since decoto dragons are still alive I think there are still a type of monster living right now on earth.
Water is necessary for life to exist, and since earth is the only planet known to have liquid water, it is the living planet
There is not fifth planet on Earth, since Earth is a planet...
Nobody one knows since our primates could have evolved differently on that planet.Or if the planet has oxygen and also if the planet has gravity
We are called Earth. "Blue Planet" is a nickname for Earth, since our planet comprises primarily of water.
Since the planet Earth actually is approximately spherical in shape (technically it is an oblate spheroid, bulging at the equator - somewhat like myself) a globe is a good model of what the Earth actually looks like.
The Planet Venus, since it is of a similar size and composition. It is also the planet which comes closest to earth.
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.
Technically, since Pluto is no longer a planet, but a dwarf planet, Uranus is the planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
since decoto dragons are still alive I think there are still a type of monster living right now on earth.
Since we human beings are by far the most powerful species on Earth, we get to do what we wish with the planet Earth. Practically speaking, though, since the Earth is the only planet that we have, it behooves us to take good care of it.
Earth is a about 6 times more massive than the moon (Has more density per volume, since it's technically weightless in space) Gravity is proportional to how large a planet or moon is, so the object will be heavier on earth (a larger planet) than on the moon (a small body)
In the Solar System the answer is Earth since it is the only planet that has water.