Correct. Earth's atmosphere was necessary for the development of life and is essential for its continued existence.
That would be earth
Our planet, the Earth has an Atmosphere for protection from Ultra Violet Rays(UVR)
The earth would be too cold for life. Greenhouse gases have been essential for life on this planet, and have kept Earth warm for millions of years.
If the crust was one piece, it would mean that the molten core of the planet had cooled and solidified, meaning that the iron core of the planet was no longer rotating at a different rate than the rest of the planet. This would result in the loss of the magnetic field of the planet, meaning the atmosphere would be exposed to the full force of the solar wind. The surface of the planet would be bathed in solar radiation, and over time the atmosphere would be blown away leaving Earth much like Mars.
major climatic change where part of the earth would suffer immense drought while parts would be flooded because the evaporated water would not leave the planet
Cold. Lifeless. A wandering planet. Who knows what would happen to such an 'orphan'.
We are adapted to breathing and living in Earth's atmosphere. A planet would need to have an atmosphere similar to that of Earth for people to find it livable.
That would be earth
everything would be dead and lifeless.
Without the Sun, the Earth would be a lifeless, cold, dark, planet. The Sun provides thermal and radiant energy for the Earth.
no
Our planet, the Earth has an Atmosphere for protection from Ultra Violet Rays(UVR)
There are no stars between the earth and the moon. ** If there were, Earth would be as barren and lifeless as Mercury.
Cold and lifeless.
Venus is mistaken to be classified as earth's "twin planet" its mainly because it is only a couple hundred kilometers smaller then earth. but it has a lot of differences. Venus is an extremely hostile planet for life to harbor. it has a thick atmosphere of sulfuric clouds that traps the heat in the atmosphere. If it is the "twin planet" of earth would it supposed to sustain life?
Venus has an atmosphere, though the "air" is not the same as on Earth (and would, in fact, instantly kill you).
A magnetic field holds atmosphere to the planet. Without a magnetosphere the solar wind from the sun will blow the atmosphere away. That is why our planet still has an atmosphere, we have the magnetic poles.