The Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
In some cases, its because it's simply closer to the sun than other planets. In other cases, its because the Earth has an atmosphere that traps the heat in like the Greenhouse Effect purports.
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To find your weight on other planets, you would multiply your weight on Earth by the planet's surface gravity relative to Earth's surface gravity. For example, your weight on Mars would be your weight on Earth multiplied by 0.38, as Mars' surface gravity is 0.38 times that of Earth.
Microbes from Earth can be transferred to Mars or other planets on the surface to these planets but the overall risk is very low. Due to the harsh conditions of space, most microbes will suffocate or die from the extreme temperatures long before they reach another planet.
The other type of planet is terrestrial, which is made up of mostly rock and metal. Terrestrial planets, like Earth, have a solid surface and a thin atmosphere compared to gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn.
The Earth's surface is unique among the inner planets due to its abundance of liquid water, which allows for the presence of life. Earth also has a diverse range of landforms such as mountains, oceans, and continents, along with a thick atmosphere that supports weather systems. These features differentiate Earth from the other inner planets like Mercury, Venus, and Mars, which lack significant surface water and have different geological characteristics.
Four of the eight planets in the solar system do not have solid surfaces, unlike Earth. Compared with the other three terrestrial or rocky planets, there are three main differences. The most obvious ones are that Earth's surface is covered in liquid water and, with it, living organisms. A third difference that is not as obvious is that Earth's crust is broken up into several dozen technonic plates that slowly move, changing Earth's surface over the course of millions of years.
When compared to the surface gravity of Earth, Neptune has approximately 14% more gravitational pull. This is a small difference when compared to other planets in the solar system.
Earth has considerable amounts of surface water. Surface water is negligible on Mars and the other terrestrial planets, though it appears as though Mars may have had water a few billion years ago. Earth has free oxygen in its atmosphere, likely as a result of photosynthetic life. That makes earth somewhat unique. This atmosphere is imperative in preventing harmful electromagnetic rays emitted from the Sun from reaching surface creatures in excessive amounts, necessary for the sustenance of life. Earth is also the correct distance from the Sun so that temperature extremes that prevent life from fostering do not exist.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).