Yes, for instance, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Pluto (which is a sub-planet)...
There's a flaw in the premise here: hundreds of other systems have been detected. However, the information available about just one (our own) is sufficient to speculate on genesis.
Scientists theorize that life could potentially exist on other planets or moons within our own solar system, such as Mars, Europa, or Enceladus, due to the presence of water or other conditions that could potentially support life. Looking beyond our solar system, exoplanets within the habitable zone of their star are also considered potential candidates for life.
With some luck, good eyesight, and a very dark sky, there are one or two nearby galaxies that can be seen by the naked eye as small splotches.
The purpose of going into space is to explore and discover new worlds, conduct scientific research, advance technology, and potentially establish human colonies on other planets. Additionally, studying space helps us better understand our own planet and the universe.
Yes; there are three. One is ceres(a dwarf planet) which is between Jupiter, and Mars. Eris is the second dwarf planet located past pluto. There is another planet that scientists researched on.
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No, but other people from small worlds have their own avatar's name bill kaulitz
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The only other official one right now for Sims 3 besides Sunset Valley and those that come with Expansion Packs is Riverview. To get it just go to thesims3.com, it's free. However, with new EPs (Expansion Packs) it is possible to get new towns. A few, such as Seasons, don't come with new towns but pretty much all the others do. If you don't want to spend more money on them you are able to get worlds from the Exchange that were made by other players. If you want to make your own worlds, you can download the Create A World from the Sims 3 website.
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On the Worlds website, software can be downloaded to create your own virtual 3D world. The virtual worlds of others can be viewed, and a chat feature is offered to communicate with other users.
There are fireflies... and ants.. and bears
NO, Jackie did not raise any other kids besides her own two children John and Caroline.
Yes, mother cats may adopt and care for other kittens besides their own if they are in need of maternal care. This behavior is known as "allosuckling" and is observed in various animal species, including cats.
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Shoot you in the foot??? NO. They can attach other personal property you own.
there is no other virtual worlds that you dont have to download with kids. There are many other games like the sims but without kids. There is yoville on myspace there is gardenfarm on face book and lots of others without kids if you look it up on google