It has human life, all three forms of water (ice,liquid, snow), it has an atmosphere that protects us from the worst of the sun, and it is the perfect distance away from the sun to maintain life (habital zone).
Earth is one special planet. It has liquid water, plate tectonics, and an atmosphere that shelters it from the worst of the sun's rays. But many scientists agree our planet's most special feature might just be us. "It's the only planet we know of that has life," said Alan Boss, a planet formation theorist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Washington, D.C. Though other bodies in our solar system, such as Saturn's moon Titan, seem like they could have once been hospitable to some form of life, and scientists still have hope of eventually digging up microbes beneath the surface of Mars, Earth is still the only world known to support life.
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Earth is the planet that humans and other living creatures live on
Papatuanuku is the earth mother (akin to other other religion/peoples Gaea) so Papa is used for the word earth or ground. If you are meaning Earth as in planet earth then the term used is Te Ao.
The answer depends on what characteristics being compared and the comparator. Possible examples:mass of earth to mass of sun (or a planet, or moon)radius of earth to radius of sun (or a planet, or moon)volume of earth to volume of sun (or a planet, or moon)mass of earth to its volumeperiod of rotation to period of revolutionorbital period to the average distance from the sunalbedo of earth to albedo of a planet, or moonThere are many other possibilities. Unfortunately, you have not specified any and so it is not possible to provide a more useful answer.
Venus doesn't have continents. No other planet we've found yet does. Only Earth does.
it makes it different becuz it is the only planet which has life!
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Earth is a planet because it makes its eay around the sun just like all the other ones do. It is a planet because it is in line with all the other planets. I hope this helped(:
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
Pluto is too small to be considered a planet but since it has all other characteristics of a planet it is considered a dwarf planet .
Yes they do. Our moon only orbits our planet - earth.
Hard to compare... One is a planet, the other a constellation.
Yes. The effect of gravity on the Earth, and of Earth on other celestial bodies could be very different if the composition of the planet was different.
It's the only planet that has water.
Pluto is smaller than Earth's moon, it is not a gas giant planet, it is a dwarf planet.
There is a major difference from our planet and the other which is that our planet is the only one that is habitable for life
Every planet has a different terrain and a different set of tectonic plates.