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There are two terrestrial planets in the solar system with ever-changing surfaces: Mars, which constantly undergoes minor changes due to sandstorms, and Venus, the surface of which is molten.
The moon because no one sees when it changes.
According to Oklahoma Edition of McDougal Littell Science Grade 7 the Terrestrial Planet that has the oldest least changing surface is Mercury. Mars has wind that carries sand that changes its surface. Venus has volcanoes and tectonic plates that change its surface. We know that Earth has erosion, volcanoes and tectonic plates that change the surface. This leaves Mercury.
Earth's oceans cover about 70% of the planet's surface.
Mariner 9 took on that spacecraft's mission of mapping 70 percent of the Martian surface in addition to its own objective of studying changes over time in the Martian atmosphere and surface.
There are two terrestrial planets in the solar system with ever-changing surfaces: Mars, which constantly undergoes minor changes due to sandstorms, and Venus, the surface of which is molten.
Heat deep inside Earth is constantly reshaping the planet's surface.
A comet does. It hits the planet and then basically just fries the surface.-Mountainmmangeetar
Jupiter is a cloud/gas planet - there is no surface (so to speak) it is all gaseous clouds constantly swirling.
A comet does. It hits the planet and then basically just fries the surface.-Mountainmmangeetar
The Earth has an active interior that keeps it in a state of perpetual change. In other words, below the solid crust on which we live, is molten or semi-molten rock (magma). Our continents are like rafts, floating on molten rock, and imperceptively constantly on the move. On the surface, erosion and depositing is constantly happening. Therefore, an active planet is one were changes is constantly going on.
Planets are formed when the surface phase changes to a solid material. All planets were once stars.
The planet Saturn has four season, however, the temperatures for the seasons changes are from the surface temperature that changes little with the latitude. The warmth of the temperatures are not by the sun, but by the warmth of the planet.
The moon because no one sees when it changes.
Earth is a terrestrial planet. While it is true that Earth is constantly changing, its basic structure remains largely the same.
they build mountains and volcanoes, and cause earthquakes.
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