Earth is where we live. The planet Earth is in a area of the milky way And we have water on our home planet. The other planets do not have water on them. They might be near galaxies but they are not inside a galaxy
earth has living creatures on it......obviously
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.
In our solar system all the planets (and Sun) formed from one collapsing nebular. Therefore all the planets have the same stuff inside them. The differences between planets is caused by the differences in their outer layers as the planets formed at different distances form the Sun where the temperatures gradients allowed the condensation of different compounds. When you consider Xenoplanets, we do not know hat they are made of exactly yet.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
earth is the only planet known to house liquid water and life
the inner planets are closer to other thingsbut outter plannets are not
yes, some are big and some are small,cold,hot and lots of other differences
because of gravitational force of attraction between the earth and other planets
There are no planets in orbit between Earth and the Sun. The innermost planet in our solar system is Mercury, followed by Venus, then Earth. The region between Earth and the Sun is occupied solely by asteroids and other small objects.
Mars and Jupiter - and Ceres if you want to include Dwarf Planets
Mars is the 4th planet around the sun and it revolves between two planets Earth and Jupiter.
earth has living creatures on it......obviously
The key differences between planets and dwarf planets are their size, location, and ability to clear their orbit of other objects. Planets are larger celestial bodies that have cleared their orbit of debris, while dwarf planets are smaller and have not cleared their orbit. Additionally, planets are located in the inner solar system, while dwarf planets are often found in the outer solar system.
There are no "planets" between the Earth and its Moon (the closest astronomical body to our planet). Earth has no natural satellites other than the Moon, although some Sun-orbiting asteroids (notably 3753 Cruithne) have orbits that intersect the Earth's orbit and have moon-like resonances with Earth and other inner planets.There are two planets whose orbits are between the Earth and the Sun : Mercury and Venus.
There aren't any known planets between Mars and Earth.
The earth orbits the sun between the planets Venus and Mars. The other five planets are farther out than Mars. The closest earth gets to Venus is 23.7 million miles. The closest earth gets to Mars is 36.4 million miles.