Mars
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is another important factor in determining its temperature. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the planet's surface and contribute to the overall temperature.
Earth is the planet most likely to support life in our solar system due to its suitable distance from the sun, presence of water, and protective atmosphere. Conditions such as temperature, atmosphere composition, and presence of liquid water are key factors for supporting life as we know it.
The main factor is the planet's rotation that gives day and night.
Water + Oxygen + suitable temperature
because it can
because it can
MARS.
The distance from the sun affects a planet's temperature, which is crucial for supporting life. Being too close can result in extreme heat that would evaporate water and make life unsustainable, while being too far can lead to freezing conditions. The ideal distance allows for moderate temperatures that can support the presence of liquid water, a key element for life as we know it.
The main factor is the planet's rotation that gives day and night.
MARS.
Because the temperature on Neptune is so extreme, it is unlikely to be able to support life. The temperature on the planet ranges from -270 to -380 degrees.
Earth is the only planet that is the right temperature to support liquid water on its surface. All the others are either too hot or too cold.