it wasnt right
The Worims left their planet due to a catastrophic event that made it uninhabitable, such as natural disasters, resource depletion, or environmental degradation. They were forced to seek a new home in order to survive and ensure the continuation of their species.
As of now, there is no evidence of life on the new planet. The exploration and study of exoplanets are ongoing, but detecting life beyond Earth remains a challenging task. Scientists are searching for signs of habitability and potential biosignatures to determine the possibility of life on exoplanets.
Venus because that is the next closest planet to the sun. Was this supposed to be a trick question? It's not quite that simple because it could be Mercury if Venus was on the far side of the Sun.
It is the human curiosity of what may lay beyond the stars.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
The Worims left their planet due to a catastrophic event that made it uninhabitable, such as natural disasters, resource depletion, or environmental degradation. They were forced to seek a new home in order to survive and ensure the continuation of their species.
You have to get to where your ship (The Normandy) is stationed on that planet to leave it.
overall well-rounded dance ability, stamina, creativity and their ability to perform under pressure
In the first 4 levels you can't leave the planet in the space level you use your mouse's wheel thing , scroll down with the wheel thing until you leave the planet.
any planet
shape of planet's orbit
Pluto, which now really isn't new.
planet new vegita
No, take it this way, Saturn is the 6th Planet in the Solar System, would leave you off to: Saturn is not the 4th Planet from the Sun, it is Mars that is.
Eris the dwarf planet
The New Leave It to Beaver was created in 1984.
to get human blood to survive