Yes.
because it got hit by an astroid
Earth is heated by the sun, which is a star.
No. Generally speaking, Venus is the closest planet to Earth. The actual distance that Venus is from Earth varies, depending on where it is during its orbit around the sun relative to that of Earth. When Venus and Earth are on the same side of the sun, they are 38.2x106km apart; when they are on opposite sides of the sun, they are 261.0x106km apart.Mars is the second planet closest to Earth. However, if Venus is on the opposite side of the sun, Mars could temporary be closest to Earth. Mars's distance from Earth varies, from 55.7x106km when they are both at the same side of the sun, to 401.3x106km, when they are on opposite sides of the sun.
No ... this is why we have time zones. As the Earth rotates on its axis different regions will have daylight at different times each day. For instance, in western America it can be 8am and in Easter Europe it will be 5pm. Europe will be in darkness about 9 hours before western America.
It is a planet.
A superior planet lined up with the Sun (i.e. at superior conjunction) can't be seen because of glare from the Sun. When the planet lies in the opposite direction it is at opposition, which is the best time to see it as it crosses the meridian at midnight.
Every planet does not directly orbit the Moon.
venus... :)
The opposite of terrestrial planet is gas giant
In astronomy, opposition occurs when a planet is directly opposite the Sun from Earth's perspective. This alignment results in the planet being closest to Earth, making it a favorable time for observation with maximum brightness and visibility.objs
the oppsite of atoll is planet
Mars
At midnight lately, the planet Saturn has been visible in the southern sky. Saturn reaches opposition in July, making it more prominent and easy to spot in the night sky.
Neither Mercury nor Venus are visible at midnight. Both planets are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
Venus
Venus
Antipodes are points on opposite sides of the Earth that are directly diametrically opposed to each other. This means that if you were to draw a straight line through the center of the Earth from one place to the other, you would pop out on the other side.