Science derives from an interest in, and curiosity about the universe in which we live. It has long been our experience that knowledge that is obtained out of pure curiosity, will very often prove to have unexpectedly important practical applications at some future date. So, we cannot really predict how useful knowledge about other planets or objects in the solar system will ultimately prove to be. It might be very useful indeed. For example, it is at least theoretically possible that at some future date, our observation of objects in the solar system will give us advance warning of some very dangerous impending collision of an object with the Earth, and it may be that by having advance warning, we will be able to send a mission to deflect the incoming object.
To find out more about how the earth was formed and life upon it by looking in the galactic past the planets present us.
I think scientists are interested in the study of other planets because they are curious to learn if there is life on other planets, particularly intelligent life.
They study it to learn more about it.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
so they can find out about the early solar system and how planets were formed
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C. Since Earth is the only planet that we know of with life on it, it is obviously the one that we study when it comes to the subject.
Archaebacteria are the oldest and most primitive forms of life on planet Earth. It is postulated that primitive life on other planets would be most likely to resemble Archaebacteria. In addition, Archaebacteria were the first life forms to exist on Earth, so studying them allows xenobiologists to postulate how life may come into being on other planets.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
so they can find out about the early solar system and how planets were formed
penis
scientists are studying about life on mars, but unfortunately it is still unknown! there is still no life on other planets.
C. Since Earth is the only planet that we know of with life on it, it is obviously the one that we study when it comes to the subject.
yes the planets are made of matter, all objects are made of matter
Objects that are smaller than planets are called "dwarf planets"; even smaller objects are called "asteroids".
They are gas planets
Objects that are in orbit around planets are commonly called satellites
Archaebacteria are the oldest and most primitive forms of life on planet Earth. It is postulated that primitive life on other planets would be most likely to resemble Archaebacteria. In addition, Archaebacteria were the first life forms to exist on Earth, so studying them allows xenobiologists to postulate how life may come into being on other planets.
planatarium:)
Planets, Dwarf Planets, moons and ring systems of these planets, Comets, Meteors, Asteroids, The Sun, Kuiper belt objects and the Oort cloud.