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It is not clear that Earth is the only planet with life. For all we know there might be, and most astronomers expect that there probably are, planets with life on them orbiting a significant fraction of the hundreds of billions of stars in each of the hundreds of trillions of galaxies in the universe. Present technology is barely able to detect that planets are there orbiting other stars, we cannot yet tell whether any exoplanets (as planets of other stars are called) have life on them.

As for the other planets in this solar system, Mercury and Venus are too hot to have liquid water on them, and Neptune and Uranus are too cold to have liquid water on them. Mars might have life remaining in its underground water, and there are speculations that life of a sort might be possible on Jupiter, Saturn, and the moon Titan, but (a) that's a long shot, and (b) we haven't looked yet.

A previous answer to this question said that Earth is the only planet with life because it is the only planet with nitrogen. That is utterly wrong. Mars, and Titan also have atmospheres consisting mostly of nitrogen, besides which nitrogen is a minor constituent of the atmospheres of Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

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