Definitely not! The universe goes on forever, and ever; far past our wee planet earth. It takes YEARS for light to pass across our whole galaxy, there are
Many parts of the universe too, explored, and unexplored. We know our earth is in a solar system, which is in a galaxy, which is in a universe! And even more mysterious: BLACK HOLES! There is so much gravitational pull that light can't even escape it. But, the only thing is that we don't know where it leads...
no because scientists think that earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life :3
Rain is only important on Earth
Earth is the third planet from out sun, but there is no way of ordering Earth with planets in the entire universe as there are other solar systems. Scientists can only make an educated guess as to how many.
As far we know, Yes. But Probabilistically, No.
There exists only one known universe and the Earth is in it. Even if the theory of multiple dimensions was proven, the Earth would actually still exist in all of those separate dimensions at once.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
There are many planets in the universe, but as far as we know there is only one Earth, therefore I do not know to which "other earth" you are referring.
Considering that earth is not the only planet in the universe and that are many other planets in this same universe, it would almost be egotistical to believe that we are the only inhabitants in the universe on this single planet called Earth. As our technology has advanced to the point of visiting other planets, it would also be egotistical to believe that we are the only beings in the universe with the intelligence to travel among the other planets. It makes sense, therefore, to assume that yes, there could very likely be aliens on the earth either in the future or possibly even in the now.
At first the Earth was the universe, and the sky was only a part of it, one of its appendages. The idea of us being a small part of a huge universe is a very recent concept, maybe only 200-300 years old.
Universe
No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
The universe's shape is unknown, therefore we cannot tell where the earth is. but compared the the universe the earth is a tiny tiny speck