There is one planet in another solar system that has water on it: Gliese 581d about 20 lightyears away in the constellation of Libra But it does not have conditions suitable for life because 1. it is too close to its sun. 2. it has no land except for its polar ice caps. And 3. it is the size of 2 Earths so with the atmosphere on top of the water the pressure would crush anything that was even on the surface of the water and we wouldn't be able to visit it because a spaceship would be instantly crushed if it entered even 100 feet into the atmosphere.
Venus is closest in size and gravity but the environment on the surface is hellish. Mars is much closer to Earth in terms of climate and surface characteristics - although it's still quite different.
Venus was believed for a long time to be Earth's twin. Then in the 1960s we got a better look at it and found that it is quite different. The atmosphere is poisonous, extremely hot, and dense enough to crush you.
Venus is still referred to as Earth's twin sometimes, but that is only because they are about the same size.
venus is the planet that looks most like earth.
a terrestrial planet is an object in space that resembles Earth in size , density, and in its mainly rocky composition
there is a moon for every planet
The composition of the moon mostly resembles the Earth's mantle.
The gravity of the earth is pulling it into orbit.
The planet after the Earth is Mars.
The planet that most resembles Earth in many factors is Mars. However, no planet most resembles the Earth in all factors.
Venus
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No, Earth is a planet orbiting the Sun.
Earth or any planet where life is possible
I suggest you check your question. Earth is a planet. Earth does not 'contain' any planets; therefore the only answer to your question is....earth.
a terrestrial planet is an object in space that resembles Earth in size , density, and in its mainly rocky composition
That planet would be Earth. While con controlling our pollution would certainly cause great harm, we could not introduce enough carbon dioxide for Earth to resemble Venus.
Earth is the only planet known to support any kind of life.
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Earth
Yes..because without planet earth do any thing life exist