Earth, like all the other 7 planets, revolves around the sun. Hence, earth is said to be a part of the "Solar" system.
The Sun.
The unique properties that led to life on earth was that meteors were constantly hitting our planet. All of the minerals and other composites were put into the sea giving life to one celled organisms. We also have an ozone layer which protects us from the sun. This helps maintain life. We're also just at the right place away from the sun to maintain life.
In an elipse. The Sun is in one of the focal points of the elipse. The Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun, in such a way that the segment that connects the Sun and the Earth passes over equal areas in equal time intervals.
The short answer is, through the preservation of angular momentum.The whole Solar System framed from a cloud of gas and clean in the vicinity of 4.6 billion years prior. Some occasion, for instance a close-by supernova blast brought about the cloud to fall internal through common gravity. Every individual molecule of gas and dust had its development, and as they gathered together through gravity, the entire cloud started to turn in a normal heading.
Earth is (so far) the only planet with life. We hope to discover some lifeforms on other planets, although it probably won't be "life as we know it".
However, given that we're discovering that a great number of stars have planets, it's probable that there will be many planets with "life" out there.
Yes, because it is the only planet that can sustain life (as we know it) and it has oceans therefore water. and we're in the perfect place because if we switched with venus we would burn wheras switched with mars we would freeze.
In an elipse. The Sun is in one of the focal points of the elipse. The Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun, in such a way that the segment that connects the Sun and the Earth passes over equal areas in equal time intervals.
In an elipse. The Sun is in one of the focal points of the elipse. The Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun, in such a way that the segment that connects the Sun and the Earth passes over equal areas in equal time intervals.
In an elipse. The Sun is in one of the focal points of the elipse. The Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun, in such a way that the segment that connects the Sun and the Earth passes over equal areas in equal time intervals.
In an elipse. The Sun is in one of the focal points of the elipse. The Earth moves faster when it is closer to the Sun, in such a way that the segment that connects the Sun and the Earth passes over equal areas in equal time intervals.
The Milky Way Galaxy. If you look at the sky on some clear nights, you can see the band of stars inside it. The next closest galaxy is Andromeda.
We are located in the Milky Way galaxy.
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the earth's position in the solar system is the third from the sun.
The fifth planet in our Solar System is Jupiter The fifth largest planet in our Solar Syster is Earth
Earth is the strongest planet in the solar system
The Moon is a satelite of the Earth and the Earth is the 3rd planet out form the Sun in the solar system.
My solar system (and yours if you are from Earth) is just called "The Solar System".
The name of our system, the one the Earth is in, is called the Solar System after the name of the star we orbit, Sol.
Earth
Yes, but the name is "Solar System".
A geocentric model of the solar system. Which is incorrect.
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Earth is a planet in the solar system
His name was Pythagoras.
Earth is a planet, not a solar system.
yes the earth is part of solar system
earth locates in the solar system
The name of our planet is the Earth. The name of our moon is the Moon. The name of our solar system is the Solar System. I capitalize them, because when used as names, they are proper nouns. This also helps us distinguish between the planet Earth and earth (meaning soil), between the Earth's Moon and moon (meaning the natural satellite of a planet), and between our Solar System and any other solar systems (since any system containing a star and a planet or a planet-forming disk can be called a solar system.) The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.