It would be blindingly bright. Resistance from moving through an atmosphere at orbital speeds creates super heated plasma. In this case you would basically have a planet-sized meteor. Considering that a meteor the size of an apartment building appeared brighter than the sun to those twenty miles below it, a whole planet would be unimaginably bright. The amount of heat radiated from such an event would incinerate anyone on the surface below.
Venus
We call that path the "orbit" of the orbiting body. Note: You would not ever see a planet orbiting another planet. At least, if you did, you would not call them both planets.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
It would depend on which two planets you are comparing.
The only way to get to another planet is on a rocket or a space shuttle. So far, men have walked on the moon, but have not walked on another planet. In most cases, the temperature on other planets is either extremely hot or extremely cold. In addition the surfaces of many other planets are also unstable, which would make it difficult.
If a planet warms up, the atmosphere would likely expand as the air molecules gain energy and move more vigorously, causing the atmosphere to become thicker. Conversely, if a planet cools off, the atmosphere would likely contract as the air molecules lose energy and slow down, causing the atmosphere to become thinner.
Hope I could help ^_^The simple fact is, there is no body of water large enough to float a planet in, but also, some planets are made of gas, and the atmosphere would rip the planet apart, and the ones made of rock would most likely sink.
Not all planets have wind. Wind is caused by the movement of gases in an atmosphere, so planets without a significant atmosphere, like Mercury or the Moon, would not have wind. Additionally, the intensity and frequency of wind can vary greatly depending on factors such as atmospheric composition, temperature gradients, and surface features.
If you lived on Mars, the planets that would exhibit retrograde loops when viewed from Mars would be Earth and Venus. This is because the retrograde motion of a planet is an optical illusion observed when Earth passes by another planet in its orbit, causing the other planet to appear to move backward in the sky relative to the background stars.
because we are one of the only planets with life.there are over billions of planets if there were another planet with life onit would you want to go there
Mars is the closest to Earth of all the planets. However it is much colder and doesn't have the atmosphere humans need. It also doesn't have surface water.
if we didn't have an atmosphere during the day our planet would be very hot and during the night our planet would be very cold