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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.
There are eight planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The Milky Way is our galaxy, which contains billions of stars with their own solar systems.
Earth is a terrestrial planet, characterized by a solid surface, water, and a breathable atmosphere. Mars is also a terrestrial planet, but it is smaller and colder than Earth, with a thin atmosphere and evidence of past water flow on its surface.
Well, honey, the inner planets are called terrestrial planets because they are rocky and solid, just like your ex's heart. They are closer to the sun and have similar characteristics to Earth, unlike those gas giants that are just full of hot air. So, basically, they are named that way because they are Earth-like, but without all the drama.
Yes, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets that may have similar characteristics to Earth, such as being in the "habitable zone" of their star where liquid water could exist. However, more research is needed to determine if any of these planets truly resemble Earth in terms of habitability and potential for life.
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
They are rocky planets.
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.
You'd have a geocentric system.
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.
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.
they are fraternal twins because they do not have the same dna
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.