Many mammals appear on planet earth. Here are some of them:
Planets are in the solar system comprising the universe. Mammals live ON a planet, like on this planet Earth.
When the Sun is between a planet and Earth, the planet is said to be in "superior conjunction" if it is an outer planet (beyond Earth's orbit) or in "inferior conjunction" if it is an inner planet (within Earth's orbit). During superior conjunction, the planet is not visible from Earth, while during inferior conjunction, the planet may appear very close to the Sun in the sky.
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The "apparent" reverse or backwards motion of a planet as observed from Earth. The innermost planets appear to have a retrograde motion when viewed from Earth.
No. The first land plants were on the planet 0.475 billion years ago. The first mammals were on the planet around 160 million years.
Mammals first appear in the fossil record of the Mesozoic Era.
There are several theories about this, and one of them is by volcano eruption.
Earth is the only known planet to support life, with an abundance of diverse organisms ranging from microscopic bacteria to complex mammals. There is no definitive evidence of life on any other planet in our solar system or beyond.
When a planet is in opposition, it appears directly opposite the Sun in the sky from the perspective of an observer on Earth. This means that the planet, the Earth, and the Sun are aligned in a straight line, with the Earth positioned in the middle. As a result, the planet is typically fully illuminated by the Sun and is often at its brightest and closest to Earth during this time.
There are a myriad of mammals on the planet Earth. Some are so small, they are not even bigger than a pinky. These include: Etruscan shrew, Jerboas, and the Bumblebee bat.
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The Moon is a natural satellite of Earth. It orbits the Earth, just as other moons orbit planets. It is not classified as a planet because it does not directly orbit the Sun.