usally most of them start with kepler
Of all the planets the surface of Mars is closest to being like Earth.
Venus.
Venus is most similar in size and mass to Earth. Both planets are considered terrestrial planets and have similar compositions and densities, which is why they are often referred to as "sister planets."
Yes, Earth is the most massive of the four inner planets.
planets are some thing like earth but there are alot of things that are not the same.Like there is no planet that can hold or keep things alive like earth can.amost all the planets have no gravitey like earth does .
The most densest planets are Earth and Mercury
there aren't any planets on earth, all the planets are in space, but the most important planet to us or the most useful is earth..
Planets experience seasonal variation due to the axial tilt. Mars is most like ours and has seasons.
They least resemble rocky planets like Venus Earth and Mars, particularly they least resemble planets that we would consider as possible life sustaining planets.
Earth-like planets are often referred to as terrestrial planets, which are rocky planets similar in composition and size to Earth. These planets typically have solid surfaces, as opposed to gas giants or ice giants. Some examples of terrestrial planets in our solar system include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
yes - dozens of planets are known to exist. Earth-like planets, however, are hard to detect. Most of the planets found have been giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
Well, terrestrial planets are the planets roughly like Earth, in composition. Terrestrial means "Earth-like". These planets are found before the asteroid belt and the outer gas giant planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars come in this category of terrestrial planets.