Scientists say that life can be expected to have evolved on other planets, wherever the environment is not so hostile that life can not be supported. They say that in this vast universe there must be many such planets that can support life and that some are likely to support intelligent life forms even more advanced than humans.
Whether we believe that our God created the life on other planets is a matter of human faith. No doubt any intelligent life on other planets will never have heard of Earth's gods.
Yes.
You can only survive on Earth but no other planet.
The earth orbits the sun between the planets Venus and Mars. The other five planets are farther out than Mars. The closest earth gets to Venus is 23.7 million miles. The closest earth gets to Mars is 36.4 million miles.
Compared to some other planets in the same galaxy, yes; it is actually fractions of the size of other planets in this galaxy
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.
none
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
mars
Yes.
no because there is no oxogen in space
The Big Bang didn't directly create the Earth, a supernova created it, the sun, and the other planets.
We don't know about any other other place, besides Earth, that harbors life. But many scientists think that there is life on other planets.
Well yes, Mars, Juipiter, Neptune are some examples of other planets besides earth
Yes. A moon (or natural satellite) do revolve around other planets besides Earth. The only two planets without moons revolving around them are Mercury and Venus.