Neptune
not a planet so much but more of the elements on that planet. The earths moon gravity creates the tide
Planet* Okay it is called that because it is red and it is a planet, therefore holding the name "The Red PLANET"
The least massive of the 8 major planets is Mercury. However, Saturn, with its large, deep atmosphere, is the least dense of the planets, and would actually float in water (given a really big container of water).
Another name for the planet pluto is "the dwarf planet"
list of planets(closest to the sun first) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto
Eris is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun.
Planet furthest from earth? Neptune, since Pluto is no longer considered a planet.But, if you do consider Pluto a planet, then normally, the furthest planet from Earth is Pluto, but sometimes it is Neptune. (Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's).
Earth is not a "plant", it is a "planet" - a rocky planet.
Pluto is not a planet. It is is a dwarf planet, it was once a plant but sciencetist now say it isnt a plant
Epiphyte are sometimes called an air plant .
on the planet?- trees, plants, etc. (The Plant Kingdom) on a plant- the leaves!
Pluto
The mystery planet refers to the hypothetical ninth planet in our solar system, sometimes referred to as Planet Nine or Planet X. It has not yet been directly observed but is believed to exist based on its gravitational effects on other objects in the Kuiper Belt.
Venus is a terrestrial planet.
The Earth is a planet, but not a plant. But it has plants on it. In the earth.
Pluto, it's now a dwarf planet
not a planet so much but more of the elements on that planet. The earths moon gravity creates the tide