There is plenty of weather on other planets, on Jupiter there is a huge storm big enough to swallow up many Earths, called the great red spot, and it's been going on for 300 years . .
Mars has an atmosphere, although it is much thinner than Earth's, and experiences seasons similar to Earth due to its axial tilt. This results in temperature variations and changes in weather patterns on the planet.
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
The sun provides light and heat to Earth, which drives our planet's climate and sustains life. For other planets, the sun provides light and heat as well, influencing their atmospheres, weather patterns, and surface conditions. The sun's gravitational pull also keeps the planets in orbit around it.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.
weather is on earth and planets
The three major things that set earth apart from other planets is atmosphere, climate, and weather.
No, Earth does not have the worst weather in the solar system. Other planets like Venus, Mars, and Jupiter experience extreme weather conditions such as acid rain, powerful storms, and high temperatures. Earth's weather, while sometimes severe, is not the most extreme compared to other planets.
The other planets do have gravity.
The earth has very unique weather when compared to other planets. It is the only planet that experiences the four different seasons due to the planetÕs tilt. The planet earth is the only planet to experience temperate climates.
Since no one from Earth has visited another planet, and we have no indication that there is anyone on the other planets, Earth does not help other planets in any way. Why do you think there is something Earth does to help them- whoever them is.
Earth and the other planets are mostly made of rock.
Mars has an atmosphere, although it is much thinner than Earth's, and experiences seasons similar to Earth due to its axial tilt. This results in temperature variations and changes in weather patterns on the planet.
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
Astronomers have found Earth-sized planets in other solar systems.
No, other planets are rotating at other speeds.
The sun provides light and heat to Earth, which drives our planet's climate and sustains life. For other planets, the sun provides light and heat as well, influencing their atmospheres, weather patterns, and surface conditions. The sun's gravitational pull also keeps the planets in orbit around it.