Because (as far as we currently know) Earth is the only planet in our solar system that supports life.
SOLAR SYSTEM: Sun - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn, Uranus... and so on
When Earth was created, it was sucked into the Sun's gravitational field like the other 7 planets. That is why it revolves around the Sun.
because the other planets have different temperatures and do not contain enough Oxygen. I think :P BECAUSE GOD CREATED IT THIS WAY!
In the Solar System, that would be Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
they are important because earth is a terrestirial planet, if there was no earth, we willnot be here.
because they are different planets
how is earth different from the othetr inner planets
Because not all planets rotate at the same rate that Earth does.
in a heliocentric system earth and the other planets revolving planet's a geocentric system ,earth is at the center of the revolving planets
It's the only planet that has water.
It is the only planet that we know of that contains life.
There are 8 planets (including Earth) in the Solar system.
Yes, all of them do, though at different speeds.
no because if there was a parallel earth there would have to be parallel planets
Jupiter because it is so massive.
They are different because terrestrial planets is any of Earth like planets including: Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth. However jovian planets are the Jupiter like planets including: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
The planets of our solar system were formed at different times, the earth is known to have formed as a planet about 4.6 billion years ago but other planets in the solar system may have formed earlier or later as they were quite conceivably not formed in the same manner as the earth