All the inner planets and the most related one is possibly Venus because that Venus is about the same size as earth.
Many people say Venus because of the size but its Mars. If there was any other planet to survive on it would be Mars. Mars has valleys and mountains and its temperature isn't that much of a difference from Earth, or it isn't a dramatic change like Venus's. It has some oxygen and it used to have water or it does i cant remember. And scientists have found fossilized bacteria on Mars so it proves Mars can support life.
the mercury relates to the planet earth
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Earth is known as the blue planet because of its extensive oceans that give it a predominantly blue appearance when viewed from space. The reflection of sunlight off the oceans contributes to its blueness.
Each planet has its own time zones which are related to the speed of rotation of that planet. The times zones of the planet Mars are of only theoretical interest since no one actually lives there, but they are in any event not related to those of Earth.
Gliese 581 e is a planet with a mass similar to Earth and within the "habitable zone". See related links for more information
The best website for a fact file about planet Earth would be National Geographic's Earth section, as it provides comprehensive and accurate information about our planet's geography, ecosystems, and natural phenomena.
Earth has hot spots. Earth is the only known planet which has active tectonics, which is required to produce a hot spot. See related link for more information.
Eris is an OUTER planet. The only inner planets are mercury, venus, earth and mars. An outer planet is not related to the size of the planet but rather the distance from the sun.
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No, terrestrial means 'related to or occurring on the earth or on land'. The sun is a star, not a planet.
Most of the various names for this planet are related to the word for "dirt"; "Earth", or "Terra" being the most common.
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