True.
This is broadly known as planetary differentiation.
The planet must have a molten interior
The inner, or terrestrial planets are more dense than the outer planets/gas giants/jovian planets. Through a process of differentiation we find inner planets to typically consist of a molten iron core and a less dense silicate crust.
what do you mean use other planets?
no thunder does not appear in other planets
Yes.
In people, differentiation occurs during the fetal development in the uterus.
They all rely on mitosis in order to occur.
Yes.
because they are not earth
only if your mom was there.
Not really. While some of the other planets do have cyclonic storms, they are of a different nature from the hurricanes that occur on earth. It is possible that tropical cyclones (the generic term for a hurricane) occur on planets outside our solar system, but there is no way of observing if this is true with current technology.
This is broadly known as planetary differentiation.
The planet must have a molten interior
Yes. Lightning has been detected in the atmospheres of Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Spatial differentiation is an economic term where geographic location is a differentiating factor between competitors. Consumers choose a firm based on transportation costs, which prevent switching for relatively small differences in price. Consumer preferences are analagous to consumer location and product characteristics are analagous to seller location. Substitution between two otherwise perfectly homogenous products will only occur when other forms of differentiation occur - eg price, product changes
The inner, or terrestrial planets are more dense than the outer planets/gas giants/jovian planets. Through a process of differentiation we find inner planets to typically consist of a molten iron core and a less dense silicate crust.