1)because we know that god gave us on planet that is earth .
2)beacuse if we come more near the sun will burn us and if go farthest it will be cold and no light to see with
yes it is there is no air on any of the famous planets
The inner planets, except earth, are made up of rocks. They have a hard surface. The earth would be one of these except we have water. The outer planets are gas giants and do not have a solid surface.
It would not be hard, especially if you are a farang(foreigner).
ithout microscopes, it would be hard to see bacteria or the planets
Yes, a spring scale would work on other planets because it measures gravitational force by stretching a spring. The reading on the scale may vary depending on the strength of gravity on that particular planet.
If they were square, then everything would be hard. If you stood on a vertex (corner), you would probably have reverse gravity and fall of the face of the earth.
No. If something could it would have to move about 700million mph. That's why it is hard to travel to other planets.
The inner planets have rocky, hard surfaces, are small, and have a more presentage of containing metal objects.
You have to goto each of the planets and find the knights some of the planets are quite challenging so I suggest you start with the green or red planets the ice one is hard to get into because you have to lure the sharks in to a black hole Well Goodluck with your poptropica adventrue
Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are considered the inner planets of our solar system, and they are all characterized as hard and rocky terrestrial planets. They have solid surfaces made up of metal and rock materials, unlike the outer planets which are predominantly composed of gases and liquids.
The answer would be hard to find rare because the monster is hard to spot