Earth contains life because it is in the Goldilocks Zone for the star of our solar system, the Sun. The Goldilocks Zone is the area around a star where a planet receives the correct conditions to support life, but only factors affected by the Sun. The formation of the atmosphere contains "just enough" ozone to protect from UV rays and CO2 to protect water and to get plant life started, creating oxygen and allowing animal life which thanks the plants by eating them. There is no drastic difference between Earth and other planets, only that Earth was made with "just enough" of required materials for life, and was in the tiny margin of "perfect".
earth has living creatures on it......obviously
A natural satellite is our/other planets moon/s this is not finish
the differenc between solor wind and earth wind is that earth wind comes from the earth its self, and solor wind comes the sun which causes the planets to space out from each other.
Venus - Earth - Mars .
Basically, Earth is a planet, the Sun is a star, and a comet is an icy small body of ice.
The main difference is that the inner planets are smaller and are nearer the sun te outer planets are after the earth starting with Mars and ending with Pluto.
One major difference between Earth and other planets in our solar system is its ability to support life, primarily due to its liquid water, suitable atmosphere, and moderate temperatures. Earth has a diverse ecosystem and complex biosphere, while most other planets are inhospitable, lacking the essential conditions for life as we know it. Additionally, Earth's geological activity, such as plate tectonics, plays a crucial role in sustaining its environment, unlike the more static surfaces of many 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.
Venus is located between the planets Mercury and Earth.
Two, Mercury and Venus.2, mercury and venus
The two planets that lie between Venus and Jupiter are Earth and Mars.
Planets are generally much larger in size compared to dwarf planets. For example, Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 km, while the dwarf planet Pluto has a diameter of about 2,377 km. This size difference is one of the criteria used to differentiate between planets and dwarf planets in our solar system.