All known planets in the Solar System ... including earth ... 1). are nearly spherical in shape 2). spin on their axes 3). move in an elliptical orbit around the sun
Mars and Venus at most, yet they haven't many similarities.
The planet Earth is approximately spherical in shape. In terms of maps, this means that a globe most accurately portrays the shape of the Earth's surface.
The Earth is the 3rd planet from the Sun while Mars is the 4th. There is no known planet in between the Earth and Mars.
No. There is not another planet inside Earth.
.How do you know that earth isn't the other planet?
blue planet
The effect of a planet or satellite casting a shadow on another is called an eclipse. We see this most often when the earth goes between the moon and the sun. We have solar eclipses where the moon goes between the earth and sun also.
23.6 degrees
earth has never visited another planet
The likelihood of Earth colliding with another planet in our solar system is extremely low due to the vast distances between planets and stable orbits. However, in the distant future, gravitational interactions between planets could potentially lead to collisions, but the probability is still very minimal.
Planet, 3rd planet from the sun, Planet named Earth earth's crust, soil layer, outer layer
It's Venus at the moment, but depending on positions in orbit sometimes mars or mercury could be closer.