Planets do not reproduce. Plants do. If they did not, when a plant dies there would be none to replace it, and it would disappear.
yes, every creature on the planet does
The space probe made fascinating discoveries when it encountered a planet inhabited by creatures that reproduce.
no because aliens uvaded the planet and ate it. :)
The world would have no more people because it would be impossible to reproduce.
Planets do not reproduce, either sexually or asexually. If I were to interpret your question as a metaphor, meaning, could we construct a planet that is a duplicate of some other planet, we are very far from having the capability of constructing a planet.
You cannot. It will soon reproduce and devour the entire planet. There is no hope.
No. --------- It can, through intelligent organisms with technology. If people colonized mars and made it permanently habitable/ terraformed it that would be earth reproducing.
How do you think they got where they are? You think the Tooth Fairy brings them? Every living thing on the planet reproduces. It's how the species survives.
Food, water, safe habitat, and the ability to successfully reproduce are imperative to survival on this planet.
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
Centipedes reproduce sexually, with males depositing sperm into the female's reproductive system through specialized structures called gonopods. The female then lays eggs which develop into juvenile centipedes.
they do not reproduce asexually.they mostly reproduce sexually.