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It is highly unlikely for planets to form on another planet. Planets typically form from material surrounding a star, not from existing planets. However, moons can form around planets through processes such as accretion or capture.
Sublimation, boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. One might include evaporation, though that does not happen at a particular temperature.
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.
It is possible, but the observer wouldn't see the eclipses that we observe from earth's surface. There would certainly not be another planet that offers the perfect total solar eclipses that we enjoy. They are a happy accident of time for us. The moon (which is very slowly moving farther away) is at the perfect distance to give us those magnificent eclipses where the face of the sun is perfectly blocked.
An asteroid
Some phases of mitosis are longer than others because different stages have different tasks or functions. Therefore depending on the task it has to do, or how complicated a phase is, one might be longer than another that has n easier job. :)
It was Saturn, because he thought Saturn's rings looked like ears.
Probably yes.There might have been another planet that we don't know yet.It might have been hit by a metior rock and that planet went and crashed into earth andkilled all the dinasaurs
How do you know it is, I might own a different one.
therre might be if you kiss me
It is highly unlikely for planets to form on another planet. Planets typically form from material surrounding a star, not from existing planets. However, moons can form around planets through processes such as accretion or capture.
The money it takes to have the space craft and gasoline and oxygen to power it.
Yes, you are living in one. The Earth is a terrestrial planet. Perhaps you meant something different. You might like to try the question again with different words.
No there is not they were created by the namekians so where ever they go there might be some there but they are against the use of the dragonballs so if they travel to a different planet they might not even create any
I might not be a planet . .
No Pluto has been re-classified as a "plutoid" or a miniature planet. There might be another large planet beyond Pluto bur no one has been able to identify it yet. Whet it will be called if found is anybody's guess.
They are two different objects with different orbits. Pluto is a dwarf planet, and Quaoar might be a dwarf planet, but is right now classified as a minor planet. They also probably have very different compositions, but we don't know much about Pluto and even less about Quaoar.