It's distance from the sun, its magnetic shield, it's abundance of liquid water. Take your pick.
Liquid water is transformed in vapors (gas).
If you mean liquid water, then the Earth is the only planet. Mars has water ice in abundance but if melted, would probably not be anywhere near as plentiful as Earth. NASA calculates that if all the water ice was melted, Mars could be covered by water to a depth of 11m. So, as of 2010, no known planets have the same amount of water as Earth.
Order. Solid, liquid,gas/vapor. So It's when Liquid converts into a gas/vapor.
Planets too close to the Sun would be too hot for large amounts of liquid water; those too far away would be too cold and icy. The Earth is said to orbit within the habitable zone where liquid water allows for an abundance of life. The solar system itself is also believed to orbit the galactic nucleus at a favorable distance from it.
Earth
Air and liquid water.
If you mean 'What is the liquid in water?' then the answer is WATER (H2O).
Mars
im pretty sure its cacti. i could be wrong cuz im only in fifth grade.
It's distance from the sun, its magnetic shield, it's abundance of liquid water. Take your pick.
I don't know what you mean by liquid but water is a good liquid for you.
Liquid describes state of matter. It exists as water in water cycle.
mean's "land of abundance"
Liquid water is transformed in vapors (gas).
shefa (שפע) = abundance
"Maye abi" in Yoruba means "water abundance" in English.