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Mars and Earth are both rocky or "terrestrial" planets. Mars and Earth also belong to the group of inner planets (along with Venus and Mercury). Inner planets are in front of the meteor belt (between Mars and Jupiter), outer planets are behind the meteor belt.
orbit and rotation there is also a wobble or tilt that can fluctuate
mars is a rocky planet Mars is a rocky planet Mars is a kind of planet if mars have an atmosphere a living and nonliving things can live on it
An ellipse, like any planet. In the case of Earth (and the other planets in the Solar System), the ellipse is quite close to a circle (in math/astronomy terms, the ellipse has a low eccentricity).
The planet Earth is a terrestrial planet and the only planet known that has life on it.
They are rocky planets.
it is all to do with what kind of gases the planet has in its atmophere unless i know the planets name thats all can say
The four inner planets are also known as the terrestrial planets (or the `rocky` planets). These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Earth and Mars, along with Mercury and Venus, are rocky planets.
Mars and Earth are both rocky or "terrestrial" planets. Mars and Earth also belong to the group of inner planets (along with Venus and Mercury). Inner planets are in front of the meteor belt (between Mars and Jupiter), outer planets are behind the meteor belt.
You'd have a geocentric system.
kind of you can find it on the stars and some gas planets and a little bit on earth
All of the planets plus the sun revolve around the Earth
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the first four inner planets. The asteroid belt is what separates the inner and outer planets from each other. There are thousands of asteroids in the asteroid belt.
As far as what we know today, there is no life on any planet anywhere, except the Earth.
The sun is around a quarter of that age and the earth and planets more like a fifth as old. So I suggest that the earth was kind of non-existent!
Dwarf Planets.