Depends on what you mean. If you meant flowing liquid water, than Earth is the only world known to have that property of water in a permanent form. But if you mean water in general than Mars has a lot of water frozen in both sides of its polar caps.
No other planet has liquid water as far as we know.
No other planet in our solar system is known to have water based ice glaciers.
Pluto
The only planet that can't be seen from earth is earth itself. Other than earth itself other planet can be seen, however sometimes it might requires use of high technology!
The earliest humans to reference the ground called it earth (in their languages, of course). Over time, this has spread to reference the entire planet, rather than just the ground in one spot. Other popular names include Terra Firma and Gaia.
There is more water than land. Answer There is quite a bit more sea than land, and an approximate ratio would be 2/3 sea and 1/3 land.
Jupiter is the 5th planet out from the Sun. The planet Mars (in 4th place) is right in between our planet Earth and Jupiter. Is 1000 times bigger than earth!
Mars.
I dont think it is called a blue planet, but if it is, that is because it has more water than any other known planet
No. 3/4 of the planet is covered by water. This is the reason Earth is considered the "Blue Planet."
There is no planet in the solar system which has more water than earth. Europa (a moon of the planet Jupiter) is thought to have a liquid ocean under a mantel of ice, but this moon is no larger than our own moon.
Earth
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
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.
Mercury
Earth is where we live. The planet Earth is in a area of the milky way And we have water on our home planet. The other planets do not have water on them. They might be near galaxies but they are not inside a galaxy
Uranus. (Earth is not like that.)
Approximately 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water, giving it a blue color when seen from space.I dont think it is called a blue planet, but if it is, that is because it has more water than any other known planetMost of Earth's surface is blue because it is covered in water.
So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.