As of current scientific knowledge, there is no other planet that is an exact replica of Earth in terms of its size, environment, and conditions. However, there are exoplanets that have been discovered with similarities to Earth, such as having rocky surfaces or being located in the "habitable zone" of their star where conditions could allow for liquid water.
If the Moon is to a satellite, then Earth is to a planet. The Moon is a natural satellite orbiting Earth, just like artificial satellites orbit Earth. Similarly, planets are natural satellites orbiting stars, like Earth orbits the Sun.
I'm not exactly sure, but it could be Pluto. Like I said, not completely sure if I'm correct.
That would be, like, "Earth". like, like, really?!
how is mercury like luna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ocean planets have been hypothesised, where the planet is dominated by water coverage and no land. An exoplanet (a planet in another solar system, orbiting another star) called GJ 1214 b is a possible candidate for an ocean planet.
The Earth Like Planet that was newly discovered in another solar system (no i am not lying they did find a new earth-like planets
yes Mars
No. Every planet is different from another.
no, but mars used to have fresh water, but no oxygen.
Yes, if you were talking about size and looking if they both have mountains. There is no planet exactly like earth, because other planets in space don't contain life or bodies of water.
Not discovered up today - 2011.
As of now, no planet exactly like Earth has been found in the universe. However, scientists believe there may be other Earth-like planets out there, and many exoplanets have been discovered that share similarities with Earth in terms of size, temperature, and potential for liquid water.
In life-wise terms, no.
So far, no "planet like Earth" has been discovered. However, our telescopes are only barely good enough to be able to detect a planet the size of Earth that far away.
yes, if the earth was in orbit around another planet, it would be a moon. However, it wouldn't "come into" orbit around another planet, that's pretty much impossible. a trajectory change like that would kill all life on earth anyway, so it's not something humans will ever witness.
Possibly, but the new planet will not have any life forms. (Most likely.)
it is exactly the same as a planet but its diameter and mass are not great enough to be considered a planet.