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Well, for us humans, the most important planet is definitely planet Earth. Should there be any living beings on some of the other planets, then they may have a different opinion.
Venus
Several planets have rings, but most of them are pretty faint. The rings of Saturn are different, they are very bright and easy to see with a telescope, and that is why Saturn is called the ringed planet.
The truth is, the other planets DO have atmosphere's.The other planets also have seasonshttp://wiki.answers.com/Why_does_the_Earth_have_an_atmosphere_while_other_planets_do_not#ixzz1b9iAZNuy
Venus (and also Uranus) rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
Every planet has a different terrain and a different set of tectonic plates.
its not a planet.....
Planets don't have planets. The Sun has planets, and planets have moons.Dwarf planets might orbit around each other, but this answer uses the correct definition of the term planet, which does not include Pluto or Charon.
Well, for us humans, the most important planet is definitely planet Earth. Should there be any living beings on some of the other planets, then they may have a different opinion.
yes most planets (except gas planets) may contain gold
Jupiter and Neptune, (if you're not counting Pluto as a planet!).
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets in our solar system combined.
Most likely Saturn. but there is other planets too
the gravitational pull of the gravity of the planet so in other words bigger planets more gravity, smaller planet less gravity. usually bigger planets have more moons
Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets combined.
We believe that most stars have planets. The first star PROVABLY detected to have a planet was Gamma Cephei.
The planet Pluto is the most outer planet in the solar system , so it is very ,very far indeed.