Every planet is different from each other in their own sweet way.
They are alike because they both have an A in them! favor planet
When you are on a planet your weight depends on how massive the planet is and how close to the center you are (planet's radius). That's because the planet is attracting you with the force of gravity and the force is larger if its mass is larger and the distance to the center is smaller. Since the different planets have different masses and different sizes the gravitational force on you will be different, so your weight will be different.
No there will always be some kind of interaction at the edges of the atmosphere. Even earth is not a completely closed system. the atmosphere loses some hydro gen atoms to space and some meteorites enter the atmosphere from space.
earth is the only planet known to man which has life but there is a huge possibility of life or a different type of it existing on another planet.scientists are contantly working to find life on another planet
Beauty is subjective and different people may have different opinions on which planet is the "ugliest." However, some might consider Uranus to be less visually striking compared to other planets due to its pale blue color and lack of distinct features.
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
it is much hotter then any other planet! it is closets 2 da sun then any other planet........
A constellation is an imaginary pattern of stars visible from our vantage point. A planet is an object orbiting the Sun. They are two completely different things.
no
Yes they do. Our moon only orbits our planet - earth.
NO! NO!
I never been in another planet but I assure you that aliens life is completely different than us....
It is a dwarf planet. It is smaller than the other planets.
There are several reasons why Pluto is considered a dwarf planet rather than a full-fledged planet. Some of these include its small size, its irregular orbit, and the fact that it shares its orbit with other objects in the Kuiper Belt. Additionally, Pluto has not cleared its orbit of other debris, which is a criterion for being classified as a planet.
No. They are on completely opposite sides of the planet, so very far away from each other.
It is the nearest to the sun.
One is a planet, the other is a candy bar.