Venus and Mercury are between the Earth and the Sun. Mars is between the Earth and the asteroid belt, and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are on the other side of the asteroid belt from the Earth.
Earth! we all live there!!
Earth was named after the mother of the god Thor. Many times you will see the Earth referred to as mother Earth.
Um, no planets orbit the earth dude, the earth orbits around the sun as every planet in the solar system. The moon orbits the earth. It is much smaller than a planet and does not have an atmosphere(layer of gases above the surface like oxygen).
All of them do. There's no planet where the gravity is the same as on Earth.
All planets take one "year" to orbit the Sun. That is the definition of a year. The length of the year will vary depending on the planets distance from the Sun.For instance the Earth has a year about 365 (Earth) days long, whilst Mercury has a year about 88 (Earth) days long.(Obviously the "simple" answer is The Earth.)Planet Earth.
Earth is a planet because it makes its eay around the sun just like all the other ones do. It is a planet because it is in line with all the other planets. I hope this helped(:
All planets (although Pluto is not considered an official planet) revolve around the sun, so it is impossible for a planet to revolve around another planet.
Earth! we all live there!!
The Earth is around 4.6 billion years old, as suggested by all the available scientific evidence.
Galileo's observation was that all the planets revoled around the earth and he though earth was a middle planet
The Moon and hundreds of man made satellites. That is all.
earth was not discovered it is the planet in which we all live and is the only known planet having life. Allthough The name Earth originates from the 8th century Anglo-Saxon word erda, which means ground or soil, the dutch word 'aerde' and the German word 'erda'. In Old English the word became eorthe, then erthe in Middle English. Earth was first used as the name of the sphere of the Earth around 1400. It is the only planet whose name in English is not derived from Greco-Roman mythology
because it was different and special of all.... this is the only living planet in the solar system
The only planet whose name in English is not derived from Greek or Roman mythology is Earth.
They revolve around the Sun - hence the term Solar System.
The world, planet earth. Geo (earth, world) + centric (centered around)
Uranus is a planet. It does not have any stars. Like Earth, it orbits around the Sun, which is a star. The Sun does not belong to any planet.