Kind off. we haven't really seen the sky form the bottom on that many planets, but Venus has dense , violent clouds; Jupiter has pretty stripes of clouds of various chemicals; and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have all been known to host tornadoes. As well as this mars has a polar ice cap, Jupiter's moon Io has lots of volcanoes, and Pluto has an ammonium atmosphere during its summer, which causes a sort of ammonium rain.
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
Liquid water. All else is incidental.
No, humans have not landed on any planets besides Earth. The main reason is the extreme distances and conditions of other planets in our solar system, such as harsh temperatures, lack of breathable atmosphere, and intense radiation. Sending manned missions to other planets would require significant advancements in technology and resources.
There is no evidence of significant amounts of free oxygen on planets other than Earth. Oxygen is produced on Earth through photosynthesis by plants and other organisms. Different planets have different compositions of gases in their atmospheres, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and methane.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
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Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
Yes.
mars
no because there is no oxogen in space
The moon and the sun are not planets. Earth and other planets in our solar system orbit around the sun, Sol, and the moon, Luna, orbits Earth. There are other objects, besides the sun and moon, in our solar system because, in the process of star formation, there are almost always (and were, in our case) large clouds of hot gas and dust left over. These accumulated into objects, which in turn accumulated into larger and larger objects, which became planets, asteroids, moons, and comets.
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.
Only if its about to rain
No, clouds are found on other planets in our solar system, such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These clouds are made up of different materials than those on Earth, such as sulfuric acid on Venus and methane on Titan.