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No. Planets in solar system were created same time as earth was created. -The memory Guru of India
Earth-like planets are often referred to as terrestrial planets, which are rocky planets similar in composition and size to Earth. These planets typically have solid surfaces, as opposed to gas giants or ice giants. Some examples of terrestrial planets in our solar system include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
planets are some thing like earth but there are alot of things that are not the same.Like there is no planet that can hold or keep things alive like earth can.amost all the planets have no gravitey like earth does .
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
• an atmosphere (though with different chemicals in them) • CO2 • a surface (they're terrestrial planets) • mass (though their masses are different) • volcanoes • greenhouse effect • craters
All planets have gravity- Some more than Earth, some less. Other planets that are large enough do have air- but not made up of the same gasses as Earth.
Compared to some other planets in the same galaxy, yes; it is actually fractions of the size of other planets in this galaxy
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I guess the closest planets in size are Earth and Venus
Mercury, Venus, and Earth
it orbits an object in space.
No. Planets in solar system were created same time as earth was created. -The memory Guru of India
Both are planets; both orbit the same star.
No, other planets are rotating at other speeds.
well some planets are bigger than the earth but from the inside earth is of course bigger than all of the other planets