No, they would not.
the farthest planet away from our sun would be Pluto, but since Pluto is counted as a dwarf planet, Neptune would be the furvest planet away
well technically its not a planet no more but Pluto
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
Only if you stay on the planet for the rest of your life, in some ways the only effect of living onpluto would be: you'd have to wait 169 years until your 1st birthday! (which i can assure you will be long gone!)
Twenty 3 year olds would like twenty Barbies.
The planet Uranus. Its year is about 84 of our years.
A random guess: I would say 1993 + 21 = 2014.
I would be 2 years old on Saturn, and still looking forward to my first birthday on Uranus.
Well, if Bilbo's birthday is September the twenty-second, I think Gandalf got there a couple days early, which would put him at approximately September twentieth.
It would be blindingly bright. Resistance from moving through an atmosphere at orbital speeds creates super heated plasma. In this case you would basically have a planet-sized meteor. Considering that a meteor the size of an apartment building appeared brighter than the sun to those twenty miles below it, a whole planet would be unimaginably bright. The amount of heat radiated from such an event would incinerate anyone on the surface below.
There would be nursing positions, assistant positions, such as medical techs, and clerical positions, such as admissions and registrations. There would also be phlebotomy ones and respiratory therapists and many others.
Britain is the home of the English language. Twenty Dollars would be called Twenty Dollars.
Twenties would be the plural to the word twenty.
14th birthday would be in 2017 16th birthday would be in 2019 21st birthday would be in 2024 50th birthday would be in 2053 and so on ...
For a birth date of 28 December 1981, and you would like to figure out how old they are today (April 2010), you would do some subtraction.Subtract the birth year from the current year: 2010 - 1981 = ?Your answer is twenty-nine. But, when you figuring out age, you need to look a bit closer--has this person had their birthday yet? If yes, you can stay with your original answer.If not, then you need to re-figure, and subtract from the year of their last birthday. In this case, since the person has not had their 2010 birthday, you would need to subtract the birth year from last year--2009. So, you would have 2009 - 1981 equaling twenty-eight.Easier yet, figure out if the person has had their birthday the current year or not, and then subtract from the appropriate year. (sometimes, there is more than one way to get to a correct answer)
A large gas planet like Saturn would probably not last as an inner planet - the sun would probably pull Saturn into it and destroy it.