The Earth is not too far and also not too close.
It's distance from the sun, its magnetic shield, it's abundance of liquid water. Take your pick.
water
Liquid water.
its red and colder and not suitable for life...yet
Mainly salt water, excluding things like sea life.
The presence of water is a key factor that makes life possible on Earth. Water is essential for various biological processes, acts as a solvent for biochemical reactions, and helps regulate temperature. Additionally, Earth's distance from the sun and its atmosphere also play crucial roles in creating conditions suitable for life.
Only if he makes them with Belinda. I hope this answers your question.
The Earth's crust supports life by providing a solid surface for organisms to live and thrive. It also contains essential elements and minerals necessary for life, such as oxygen, carbon, and nutrients. Additionally, the Earth's crust acts as a protective layer, shielding life on the planet from harmful cosmic radiation and maintaining stable surface temperatures suitable for life.
Ozone holes makes room for UV rays. These are fatal for life on earth.
The distance from the sun is 'just right' - and it has an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere.
Oxygen makes up 21% of the Earths atmosphere.
it is the right distance from the sun. If Earth was closer or further from the sun, we would either burn up or freeze to death.