At the moment, only one planet is known to have oceans - The Earth.
Yes, some other planets in our solar system have oceans. For example, Jupiter's moon Europa is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust, and Saturn's moon Titan has large lakes and seas of liquid methane and ethane. Additionally, scientists believe that there may have been ancient oceans on Mars in the past.
8 planets and explanet pluto.
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Earth is littered with green vegetation, vast oceans, many rivers and streams, large land masses, ice caps, mountains, and deserts. No other planet (that we know) has these features.
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gravity is something that can affect the planets.
It would have to be Earth, since it is the only inner planet with oceans.
Eath is the only one known, and most likely the only one, at least in our own solar system
We have two such planets in the solar system, which are Mercury and Venus. There are also several other planets that have no oceans but which are cold.
There are no oceans in Alaska, it is surrounded by two oceans, the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
There are five Oceans
To answer this question would be like asking a 3 year old how many plankton are in the oceans of our world. Impossible to even be remotely close to accurate, the universe is so huge and expansive, thus we don't even know a number on how many galaxies or solar systems, let alone planets and their satellites, sorry bud :/
Yes, some other planets in our solar system have oceans. For example, Jupiter's moon Europa is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust, and Saturn's moon Titan has large lakes and seas of liquid methane and ethane. Additionally, scientists believe that there may have been ancient oceans on Mars in the past.
The US does not have any oceans. However, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans surround the US.
There are 8 planets.
The name of the 8th planet is Neptune. Also known as a roman god who controlled over the oceans and seas.