Yes, for example the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is an enormous storm.
no it doesn't.
nothing would happen to other planets if the world ended because the planets are so far apart that the explosion wouldnt reach too other planets and take my advise. the world wont end right now because since when humans exist, the world is still young.
There is plenty of weather on other planets, on Jupiter there is a huge storm big enough to swallow up many Earths, called the great red spot, and it's been going on for 300 years . .
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
The three major things that set earth apart from other planets is atmosphere, climate, and weather.
If the planets did not move in their fixed orbits they may dash each other.
No, Earth does not have the worst weather in the solar system. Other planets like Venus, Mars, and Jupiter experience extreme weather conditions such as acid rain, powerful storms, and high temperatures. Earth's weather, while sometimes severe, is not the most extreme compared to other planets.
The planets would slowly start to randomly go in directions, eventually colliding into the sun, or other planets.
If a planet doesn't follow its orbital path, then it may crash into other planets, moons and/or other object floating around in space.
The planets in our solar system have nothing in common with our weather, nor is there any connection or relationship.
Some theories state that weather could change and others say that it could be the end of the world. No one is sure about this.
The planets have constant effects on human lives despite the inability to see the majority by human eye. The planets alter weather, gravity, daylight, and many other aspects.