The Outter Planets
No. Many planets have atmospheres, but most are made of noxious gases, have to great an amount of pressure, or are to cold or hot to be habitable for humans.
because it has a great heat capacity
Jupiter
Telephone batteries commonly get hot because they are a form of lithium batteries. All batteries contain chemical reactions within them that produce some amount of heat, it is just that lithium batteries produce great amounts of it.
Because stars are the one thing that you can see over great distances.
They are not similar but they contain a great amount of starch. The recommendation is to eat variate.
The planet with the strongest gravitational attraction in our galaxy at its surface is Jupiter.
Because the Sun has a great gravitational pull on the planets. Without the Sun the planets would travel in straight lines (ignoring other gravitational forces in the Universe.)
Some lakes contain a great amount of salt; salt without salt have a drain.
Each star is similar to our Sun. Perhaps God put them there, because He wanted the Universe to have a great amount of creatures, and with a great variety (different planets have different conditions).Actually it isn't confirmed yet that there is life outside the Solar System, but it does seem likely.
Because gases exist even at great distances from the sun. Also the large gas planets have internal heating sources emitting from their core.
The sugar dissolves in the water and you taste the sugar
All four rocky planets are much smaller than gas planets.
No. Many planets have atmospheres, but most are made of noxious gases, have to great an amount of pressure, or are to cold or hot to be habitable for humans.
The sun is a thousand times more massive than all the planets combined. The planets all orbit the sun for this reason--due strictly because of its great mass.
because it has a great heat capacity
Stevie wonder is famous because he was a great blind musician. He had a great amount of talent. He is also a great man.