Impossible to know because we don't know EVERY galaxy. The portion of the universe that we have to ability to see is extremely small compared to the entire universe.
all planets in the galaxy are strange even our planet, amazing too. i think there would be simularities with mars and earth some time not long ago they found water on mars, and strange ice lakes about the size of the biggest city in the world! even bigger i think! what would i give to see every planet in our galaxy!
It is possible that every galaxy has some planets. We just are starting to detect some planets in other galaxies.
Zombies will come to every planet if that planet is occupied by some kind of species that is capable of rationale thought. The solanum virus is found throughout the galaxy. (The planets we have explored and received sample from.)
Astronomers once believed that planets were probably rare and unusual, and that tere might not be very many planets. However, recent discoveries indicate that planets are far more common; in fact, almost every star that astronomers have closely observed is discovered to have some planets! So it is likely that the "furthest planet in our galaxy" is on the other side of the galaxy from the Earth. The Milky Way galaxy has a radius of about 40,000 light years, and our solar system is about 3/4 of the way out from the center. So the "furthest planet in our galaxy" is probably somewhere near 70,000 light years away.
All of the planets in this solar system contain all of those elements, and it is quite likely that every planet throughout the galaxy is likely to contain all of these elements.
every planet
There are planets within every galaxy, so yes
Every planet
no most planets have seasons
Jupiter
no it can just be the biggest star in that solar system
Jupiter is the biggest in our Solar System. Outside, the object is changing almost every day.