It's extremely unlikely that anyone alive today
will ever stand on any planet other than Earth.
What is the reason that life is less likely on the outermost planets compared to the innermost planets
Christians would most likely visit church on palm Sunday
Most likely just Mars. Space travel is incredibly expensive and most planets are too hostile to visit. The closest we will get to visiting other planets will probably be with robots or just in orbit of them. Then again I can't be 100% sure.
The most likely came off as debris from colliding planets or other large objects.
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
most likely
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
Very likely, but most atlases have diagrams of the planets.
inner solar system
Most likely Saturn. but there is other planets too
Mars and Venus
Polaris is a star. It is likely that it has planets, i.e. that there is a related solar system, since most stars seem to have planets.