Planets are not active emitters of energy, that would be Stars. Planets only reflect the energy (light) from nearby stars that they orbit. That is what makes it so difficult to find planets outside of our Solar System.
planets comes from the greek word meaning wanderers.
In going away from the sun Mercury comes before Venus and Earth comes after.
no light is not emitted by any planet but light ,reflected by many planets comes to the earth
the planets that are orbiting our sun are Murcury Venus, Earth Mars Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (in that order) the closest planets to the sun are classified as terrestrial planets. (inner planets). these planets include Murcury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
the one that paul comes from
Color in planets comes from mixtures of different gases
Earth is the 3rd from the sun. First is Mercury, then comes Venus, followed by Earth, and then Mars. These are the 4 closest planets from the sun. There is also an asteroid belt that seperates the Inner Planets (Small planets) from the Outer Planets (Big planets).
The inner planets are called terrestrial because they are Earthlike: small and rocky planets as opposed to the outer planets which are giant gaseous planets,The word terrestrial comes from the Latin word terra, meaning Erth.
Venus comes before Earth. Mars comes after Earth.
Mars and Earth are very different planets when it comes to temperature, size, and atmosphere, but geologic processes on the two planets are surprisingly similar. On Mars, we see volcanoes, canyons, and impact basins much like the ones we see on Earth.
The word "planet" comes from aster planetes, which means "wandering star".However, none of the planets is considered a star, properly speaking, by the modern definition.
Yes. No other planet in our solar system even comes close.