It is my personal opinion that Earth cannot be the only planet that has abundant life. I believe that if life is going to be discovered on another planet that it will be the newest plant to be discovered, planet Kepler 186f.
Stars are large celestial bodies that generate heat and light through nuclear fusion, while planets are smaller bodies that orbit stars. Stars emit their own light, while planets reflect light from stars. Planets generally have solid surfaces and can support life, while stars are gaseous and have extreme temperatures.
Mercury and Venus are terrestrial planets, while Earth is also a terrestrial planet but with unique characteristics that support life. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas giants made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
The inner and outer planets are The same because The Inner planets are not made out of gas The outer planets are bigger than inners The outer planets are the coldest The Inner planets are rocky The inner planets are terrestrial The outer planets can't support life The inner planets have iron cores The outer are the furthest from the sun The outer planets haveno rocky surface
well the Earth is not exactly the same to other planets actually, it is the same because they're all parts of the solar system and they pretty much spin in the same direction but their features/characteristics are not much similar. Neither it is in size nor in appearance sooo....Hope this helps !!
Both inner and outer planets orbit around the sun and have roughly spherical shapes. Additionally, they are part of the same solar system and are composed of similar elements, such as rock and metal for inner planets, and gas and ice for outer planets.
Earth and mercery have atmospheres so there greenhouse planets
Presence of liquid water on the surface. Stable orbit within the star's habitable zone. Protective magnetic field to shield from harmful radiation. These characteristics are important for potentially supporting life on other planets.
It depends on the organisms. If the organism can live in harsh and brutal conditions than yes, planets can support life. The traits of the organisms depend on how it can live in other planets. Only the Sun can't support life.
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Earth is the only planet in our solar system known to have abundant oxygen in its atmosphere, making it suitable for sustaining life as we know it. Other planets such as Mars and Venus have trace amounts of oxygen but not enough to support human life without additional life support systems.
The Kepler planets, located in the habitable zone of their stars, have conditions that could potentially support liquid water, a key ingredient for life as we know it. Many of these exoplanets are Earth-sized or larger, suggesting the possibility of rocky surfaces and atmospheres conducive to life. Additionally, the diversity of their orbits and stellar environments increases the likelihood of finding planets with the right conditions for habitability. However, further research is needed to understand their specific environments and potential for life.
The inner and outer planets are The same because The Inner planets are not made out of gas The outer planets are bigger than inners The outer planets are the coldest The Inner planets are rocky The inner planets are terrestrial The outer planets can't support life The inner planets have iron cores The outer are the furthest from the sun The outer planets haveno rocky surface
Areas with abundant water and sunlight
as far as we know it is the only planet that has water and life
Parenchyma cells are the most abundant type of plant cell. They are found in most plant tissues and perform various functions such as photosynthesis, storage, and provision of support.
it will have abundant smooth endoplasmic reticulum