because the gods command it and they were obeyed
temperature, gravity, atmosphere, and water
Earth is just the right distance from the sun so that it isn't too cold or too hot. Also, we have the right atmosphere for life with just enough oxygen and carbon dioxide and so on. Hope this helps!
On Earth their is water and oxygen which we need to live, but on planet Mars there isn't these things. Also planet Earth just the right distance from the sun so we arent too hot but arent too cold just the right temperature to survive, whereas Mars is too cold.
Earth is just the right distance from the sun, receiving just enough energy to allow liquid water to exist on the planets surface. If earth were a little further away, then the water would be frozen as ice, while much closer and the water would boil away as water vapour. Liquid water is essential for allowing life to exist.
Given the ratio of the distance between the earth to the sun and the earth to the moon, calculations find an incredibly small number, almost 1/400. Multiplying by 400 meters gives a distance of just over 1.028 meters in this comparison.
it has air, food and water
This is false.
Because the distance between the earth in the sun crates a just right temperature for things to live and grow on earth.
The distance from the sun is 'just right' - and it has an oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere.
Earth is just the right distance from the Sun so that temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold for living things to survive. Earth's atmosphere and oceans also help to control temperatures. And Earth has air and water- both vital for LIFE.
The earth is in what astronomers call the 'Goldylocks Zone': Just the right distance from our sun that liquid water can exist.
I assume you mean "why is it perfect for supporting life?" There are two answers. The scientific answer is that the Earth just happens to be the right size, have the right combination of elements, and be the perfect distance from its star (Sol, the Sun) to allow it to have the liquid water, breathable atmosphere and moderate temperatures necessary for life as we know it. Other planets in our solar system are either too near or too far from the Sun (and so are too hot or too cold to support life). Some also lack the right combination of elements or are too dense (too high gravity). There may very well be (and probably are many) other planets in other star systems that are also just the right size, have the right elements, and are the right distance from their stars to support life. The religious answer is that God specifically designed the Earth to support the life he created on it. One can accept either of these answers, or both of them, depending upon one's personal beliefs.
92,955,807 miles. Just a wild guess here- you are looking for the distance from the Earth to the Sun- right?
temperature, gravity, atmosphere, and water
Earth is sometimes referred to as Goldilocks because it is considered to be in the "Goldilocks zone," a region around a star where conditions are just right to support liquid water on the planet's surface. Like the porridge in the Goldilocks fairy tale, Earth's distance from the sun gives it temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold for life to thrive.
Earth is just the right distance from the sun so that it isn't too cold or too hot. Also, we have the right atmosphere for life with just enough oxygen and carbon dioxide and so on. Hope this helps!
On Earth their is water and oxygen which we need to live, but on planet Mars there isn't these things. Also planet Earth just the right distance from the sun so we arent too hot but arent too cold just the right temperature to survive, whereas Mars is too cold.