The three qualifications for a planet are:
1. It orbits the parent star.
2. It has hydrostatic equilibrium (roughly spherical shape) caused by the gravitational forces.
3. It has cleared its path of orbital debris. (This one is hotly contested.)
This is impossible to answer for a planet with unknown conditions or characteristics.
Some planets with three moons include Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter. These moons vary in size and characteristics, with some being relatively small and others having unique features such as volcanoes or subsurface oceans. Moons play a crucial role in shaping a planet's environment and gravitational dynamics.
Mars fits into all three categories of being an inner planet, a terrestrial planet, and a small planet in our solar system.
The planet that used to be classified as the ninth planet in our solar system is Pluto. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet due to its size and characteristics.
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Earth is the planet that has gases, land masses, and large amounts of surface water. It is the only known planet to have these three characteristics in such abundance.
One of the characteristics are that it is the only planet that humans can survive on.
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