exoplanets
No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
In terms of Volumes compared with earth;Planet vs. Vol (Earths)Mercury 0.056Venus 0.857Earth 1Mars 0.151Jupiter 1321.3Saturn 763.59Uranus 63.086Neptune 57.74
This is because there is absolutely no trees on other planets.Mean while the trees are the propagators of oxygen on earth.hence the absence of oxygen on other planets.
Compared to some other planets in the same galaxy, yes; it is actually fractions of the size of other planets in this galaxy
because gravity and inertia are kinda of playing a game of tug a war but both sides are equal so they do not move
Other planets
The inner planets are different from the other planets mainly because
There is plenty of weather on other planets, on Jupiter there is a huge storm big enough to swallow up many Earths, called the great red spot, and it's been going on for 300 years . .
No Moons that circle around the planets are their children. Mercury and Venus don't have any children because they hate each other and all the other planets are partnered.
the answer to the question what is earths name is PATRONUS
Oval or elliptical shaped. (Not a perfect circle)
Not in our solar system. Nor have any been found elsewhere to date.
yes like other planets earths core or ''nucleus'' is like the center of an apple a core
It is called the solar system. Except that the sun has only 8 planets.
Mercury's orbit looks the least like a circle compared to other planets in our solar system. Its highly elliptical orbit is the most elongated, meaning it is more stretched out and not as round as other planets' orbits.
It can help us understand exactly why the Earth is fit to support life, while the planets we are capable of seeing are not.
That doesn't make sense. There are stars, and there are planets. If you mean "planets around stars, other than the Sun", those are usually called "extrasolar planets" or "exoplanets".