yes,becaused the color,rings and gravity.
Because different planets have different diameters and spin at different rates.
There are many ways the planets are different. One way is that they all have different gravity levels, they are all different shapes and sizes. Lastly that they are different temperature, and different material.
He may easily have seen all of the planets in our solar system at one time or another, but the only one he or anybody else ever walked on is the Earth.
No. The planets all orbit the sun at different rates. In rare instance they roughly line up, but not on any particular side of the sun.
they are by that they have different names and planet earth is the only one that has air that humans (people) can breath
No. The planets all orbit the sun at the same time. The planets occupy different orbits at different distances from the sun so they do not affect one another significantly.
All of them in one way or another. This includes Earth.
gravitational pull
Because different planets have different diameters and spin at different rates.
so they don't crash into one another
they don't they are only pictured like that because it is hard to picture them all on a different plane.
There are many ways the planets are different. One way is that they all have different gravity levels, they are all different shapes and sizes. Lastly that they are different temperature, and different material.
sorta there are inner and outer planets the inner planets are alike and outer planets are alike to but inner and outer planets are different.
He may easily have seen all of the planets in our solar system at one time or another, but the only one he or anybody else ever walked on is the Earth.
No. The planets all orbit the sun at different rates. In rare instance they roughly line up, but not on any particular side of the sun.
Gravity, mainly. The Sun attracts the planets, and - to a lesser degree - the planets attract one another.
they are by that they have different names and planet earth is the only one that has air that humans (people) can breath