Do I understand the question correct? Here's my rewording:
Which kind of planet can grow the oldest? (before it 'dies', for whatever reason, such as sucked into a star or dissolvation I suppose)
My guess would be that heavier, more solid planets that are further away from their star will 'survive' for the longest. Planets that are too light or too close may be torn apart by their star, or if they are too gassy they may 'dissolve' due to gravitational forces or nearby planets and star.
A more massive planet is attracted more by the Sun if other things like the distance are equal. The force of gravity on a planet is proportional to the mass of the planet and inversely proportional to the sare of the distance.
You have the same mass anywhere, but you weigh more or less on a planet depending on the gravitaional pull of the planet. The more gravitational pull, the more you weigh. The gravitational pull depends on the size of the planet. The bigger the planet, the more gravitaional pull.
I do not have a physical form or age, so I do not celebrate birthdays on any planet.
Yes, it can. The higher the planet's mass, the more satellites it can attract at greater distances, and the more it can keep in orbit around it.
Earth is the ONLY planet suitable for humans.
It is possible, but not likely.
out of gender? age? race? species? planet? vagueness is fail.
you eat yourself
About 8 Minutes, your body will develope in time and you will gain more muscle.
People gained more power during the Age of Jackson because he; 1: owned more land 2: the democratic party grew & more Americans played a role in government
When humans are on the planet.
The world, or Planet Earth, is to be believed to be about 4.6 billion years old.
People gained more power during the Age of Jackson because he; 1: owned more land 2: the democratic party grew & more Americans played a role in government
An ice age will put more carbon into the atmosphere. The increase in carbon captures the Sun's energy and the planet begins to warm.
An ice age will put more carbon into the atmosphere. The increase in carbon captures the Sun's energy and the planet begins to warm.
The planet that was an outer planet, but was more like an inner planet was Pluto because of its size. The planet Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet.
Animals gain weight by consuming more calories than they burn through activity and metabolism. Factors that contribute to weight gain in animals include diet, genetics, age, hormonal balance, and level of physical activity.