Earth is important because t is the only known planet able to propagate life.
The earth is very important it is the perfect distance from the sun . it has living things and has a lot of water and land.
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And it happens to be where we are all living.
Earth is the third planet from the sun. its surface is 70.8% is covered with water and reaming is land. Earth Day began on april 22, 1970 and has been an important day even since
Because humans (and other life) can survive on Earth.
It's not. It just happens to be the only planet with legitimate life or any life for that matter.
WHAT ARE THE IMPROTANCE OF EARTH TOLIFE
It's the only one we got.
Because they are like other life planets they might be able to produce more life when Earth explodes.
Earth, It take's earth only 1 year to fully rotate around the sun faster then all the other planets in our solar system
It is important because with space probes we find out and learn more about other planets to study to see if we could live there in the FUTURE....... and also we can learn more just basic facts about other planets. Space exploration help by creating new technology for us,learning how to protect earth and much more!! I hoped this helped!!! :)
Spherical but also flat on the top and bottom
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are planets in our solar system that are made of rock. There may be many more in other star systems.
how is earth different from the othetr inner planets
No, the Earth is the only planet with Humans.
Earth receives more energy from the moon, sun, stars, and other planets
Because they are like other life planets they might be able to produce more life when Earth explodes.
Earth is more of an oval compared to all the other planets.
All planets have gravity- Some more than Earth, some less. Other planets that are large enough do have air- but not made up of the same gasses as Earth.
This became important because this led to space travel which could lead to traveling to other planets and colonizing the solar system and more.
Earth
No
the Earth is a planet so it can't have more planets!
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Nicolaus Copernicus is important because he found out that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Not the Sun and other planets revolving around Earth. <<>> Copernicus was important because he was the first one to come up with a theory of the planets that had the Sun at the centre. It was not really a discovery, more an alternative way of explaining what was already known about the planets. The discovery had to wait until Kepler and Newton came up with better theories that explained exactly how the planets moved, in detail.