The question is a contradiction in itself
the reason the planet earth is habitable are: its location in the solar system (in the 'goldilocks zone' where water is liquid) its size its tilt on its axis the presence of water.
The inner or terrestrial planet that we could most likely live on is Earth. Mars would be a far distant second.
Earth is currently the best planet for human life due to its ideal conditions such as the right temperature range, water availability, and oxygen levels. Other planets in our solar system lack these essential factors for sustaining human life.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system and is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet" due to their similar size and composition. It has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Venus is known for its retrograde rotation, meaning it spins in the opposite direction to most other planets.
Mercury is the inner planet with the most mass.
My planet Earth, which is also your planet Earth, is known for having the best restaurants, the most beautiful women, the most exciting roller coasters, the best chess players, and really, the only life we know of in the entire solar system. We all know it as the planet that we live on.
Because earth is the only planet that has oxygen, and earth has the most water on it, which are both necessary for humans to live.
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the reason the planet earth is habitable are: its location in the solar system (in the 'goldilocks zone' where water is liquid) its size its tilt on its axis the presence of water.
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On the planet Earth
maybe we don't know yet but most likely not
The inner or terrestrial planet that we could most likely live on is Earth. Mars would be a far distant second.
Fish, just like most other creatures on this planet, tend to live in habitats that are best suited for them. While this is most often true, there are some exceptions to the rule.
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