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From your perspective on Mars, it would be the planets that are "inner" planets-- Mercury, Venus and Earth.
The suns gravitational pull keeps all the planets revolving around it. Without it, all the planets would go flying off into who knows where (including Earth) and the planets would of course crash into other objects and everything and everyone on Earth would die.
Planets or dwarf planets, depending on their size. (The larger ones would be planets, smaller would be dwarf planets.)
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
It would be a list of the outer planets.
The Washington Post says the average American lifestyle would require 5.3 planets.
No, they would only need 1.2 planets.
From your perspective on Mars, it would be the planets that are "inner" planets-- Mercury, Venus and Earth.
The suns gravitational pull keeps all the planets revolving around it. Without it, all the planets would go flying off into who knows where (including Earth) and the planets would of course crash into other objects and everything and everyone on Earth would die.
Because there are only eight planets in our solar system, a definition of "top" would be needed - since the definition would thus have to include exoplanets discovered outside the solar system.
the world would run low on recources and explode.
then it would be a miricale for the people that lived, of for everyone, becasue every one lived through it!
We would need 4-5 earth`s to live on !
Essentially this means that if everyone got what they wanted simply by wishing for it, then there would be no need to work for it. Everyone would have everything they needed or wanted.
Think about the creatures that lived in that time period. Everyone talks about the T-Rex so, I would think everyone would want to see that.
You would have a GREAT view of the stars and other planets, with none of that silly "Earth" stuff to get in the way.
what happens if everyone lived in space and what type pf houses would linving in