No. Nor can a planet evolve into a star.
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An astrobiologist studies the potential for life beyond Earth, including on other planets or moons within our solar system or beyond. They investigate how life might originate, evolve, and survive in extraterrestrial environments.
Finding new planets is important because it expands our understanding of the universe and helps us discover more about how planets form and evolve. It also increases the chances of finding other worlds that could potentially support life, which could reshape our understanding of our place in the universe. Studying new planets can provide valuable insights into the diversity of planetary systems and enhance our knowledge of astrophysics.
there are 9 planets
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
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Nicolas Copernicus
The humans evolved in 2000. They evolve if they visit other planets and survive without air. They evolve into a 7 foot tall green creature.
Outer planets and inner planets are compared because they have distinct differences in size, composition, and characteristics. Inner planets are smaller, rocky, and denser, while outer planets are larger, gaseous, and have thick atmospheres. Studying these differences helps scientists understand how planets form and evolve in our solar system.
It eveolved into a sun, at the centre, surrounded by a number of planets and dwarf planets (some with their own satellites), as well as asteroids, comets, meteoroids and "dust".
I am not familiar with planets evolving around any singular planet. If you are referring to orbit, the planets orbit the sun, a star, not a planet, in our solar system. Some planets have moons in their orbit.
Planets do not evolve in the Darwinian sense, but they do form and change over time. The model describing how they form is the Nebular Hypothesis, first formulated by Emanuel Swedenborg and Immanuel Kant.
the reason why we where created was the big bang causing the universe and planets to be created and with little bacteria on our planet it caused us humans to evolve
An astrobiologist studies the potential for life beyond Earth, including on other planets or moons within our solar system or beyond. They investigate how life might originate, evolve, and survive in extraterrestrial environments.
There is a possibility that humans could survive and evolve on foreign planets with the right technology to support them. However, it would likely require significant advancements in fields such as biology, engineering, and sustainability to ensure long-term viability. It's a complex undertaking with many challenges to overcome.
Most likely water and heat. Algae would grow, then things that eat the algae would evolve, and so on.
The amount of planets in spore is somewhere around 2000. But these planets are different than you friends' planets. And the planets will evolve over time, say: You place a creature on a planet, and one week later you visit the planet and you'll see that he has started colonies etc. etc. And all the textures and everything on the planets in the beginning are randomly made, so there'll be something different VERYWHERE! actually it's WAY more than that. i read that there is over 50,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the grox alone control 2400 solar systems