Earth
Viewed from Earth, Venus is the brightest planet.
Mercury is the fastest planet in the solar system. It orbits the sun in only 88 days. This means a year on Mercury is 88 days long.
NO! A solar system is a star or star pair with things like planets, moons, asteroids, meteors, and dwarf planets orbiting around that star or star pair. In OUR solar system we have only one star, "The Sun".
Not particularly, it is just further away from the sun than earth is.Every planet has a unique orbit, so every planet's orbit is unusual. The most unusual thing about Mars's orbit, however, is the fact that it has the 2nd most "eccentric" orbit out of the 8 planets in our Solar System. That means it is the least circular orbit after Mercury's.
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In the Solar System the answer is Earth since it is the only planet that has water.
a planet that exists outside of our 'solar system' (this is the only solar system, because our sun is named 'Sol')
There are only 8 planets in this solar system
The Earth is a planet in our solar system and the third planet from the sun. The Earth is the only planet within our solar system that can support life.
Pluto is no longer a planet it is now a dwarf planet. There are only 8 planets in our Solar System.
Mars is the only planet in the Solar System that is distinctly red in colour. It is commonly referred to as the Red Planet.
It's the only solar system we can confirm has life on a planet.
Only one planet is out of the solar system that is Pluto .
As of right now, there is no tenth planet in our solar system. There are only 8, as Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Up to now, Earth is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life as we know it.
There are only eight planets in the Solar System. The celestial body commonly referred to as the "ninth" planet in the Solar System is Pluto, which has been reclassified as a dwarf planet in recent years.
We only have 8.