yes there is but no one can get there
The moon.
In life-wise terms, no.
A natural celestial body that orbits a planet is called a satellite. Moons are satellites of planets. The Earth has one moon, but other planets like Jupiter and Uranus have many moons or satellites.
the planet earth is big and has alot of people on it.
Venus, because it is very similar size to Earth, and it is a rocky planet like Earth is.
Yes. It is in space just like the whole planet Earth.
A satellite is an object that orbits around a planet or body in space. There are artificial satellites and natural satellites. An artificial satellite is an object, like a space station, that has been set into orbit around a planet by humans. A natural satellite naturally finds its way into close orbit around a planet, like the moon naturally orbits the Earth.
Earth: Space: - is a planet - No gravity - supports life - Vaccum - gravity - No gravity or atmosphere - atmosphere
The moon.
Yes, if you were talking about size and looking if they both have mountains. There is no planet exactly like earth, because other planets in space don't contain life or bodies of water.
Maybe, in our dream...
You wear the same clothes as people on earth do but when you step foot on a planet you need a space suit on.
In life-wise terms, no.
On Earth, gravity comes from the planet. The farther you go into space and away from Earth, the less gravity there is. Until you get near an large object, like a star, or a planet, or a moon, or a black hole. Then you will feel the pull of gravity again.
Nobody one knows since our primates could have evolved differently on that planet.Or if the planet has oxygen and also if the planet has gravity
Life in space is a challenge for humans because you can't breathe like you do in earth as in space, you always eat dried food, and people who move in their sleep have to deal with being strapped to their bed.
humans are the smartest, and advances creatures on planet earth. our world would be just the same in the dinosuar period of time now.