Mercury and Venus are the two planets nearer to the sun than the Earth is.
They are both bright and easy to see. You just have to know when to look,
and where in the sky to look. You also have to know what you are looking at
when you see them, because they just look like bright stars.
Well, terrestrial planets are the planets roughly like Earth, in composition. Terrestrial means "Earth-like". These planets are found before the asteroid belt and the outer gas giant planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars come in this category of terrestrial planets.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
Aliens are the imaginary animals that come to our planet from the distant planets. You have the life in many more planets of the universe. It is difficult for that life to come to the earth. It will have to spend generations together to reach the earth. Even it comes here, it will likely to come with a message of love and compassion. It takes more evolution and mental development to love. It is primitive animal behaviour to kill others with out reason.
Earth and Venus come closest to each other at specific times of the year. From the earth, Venus appears to be a bright big star that flickers less than other stars.
Due to the power attraction of the sun which keeps all planets and their satellites at a proper distance according to their masses.
Planets and stars do all eventually die.
what planet's resources might come close with earth
Well, terrestrial planets are the planets roughly like Earth, in composition. Terrestrial means "Earth-like". These planets are found before the asteroid belt and the outer gas giant planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars come in this category of terrestrial planets.
As far as we know, no rogue planet has ever come near Earth. Comets and asteroids have come near Earth, but not actual planets.
The planet that can come closest to Earth is Venus. Mars is next, then Mercury.
Since tornados are not alien they cant just come to earth so i bet they have been around since there was earth
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
Three planets come within 100 million miles of Earth: Mercury, Venus, and Mars. However, these planets will be more than 100 million miles away depending on where they are in their orbits relative to Earth.
In my opinion, yes. At least all 10 billion trillion or more Earth-like planets in the universe come in all sizes and colors.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
Life which does not originate from planet Earth may very well have developed on other planets. There is really no other explanation for where it would have come from.
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