Other than Earth, no planets have been confirmed to be habitable. We do know of planets in other star systems upon which liquid water could theoretically exist but we can't measure the composition of the planets atmospheres therefore we can't know for certain whether or not they are habitable.
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None of the planets are midgets.
we have 9 planets to my knowledge. including pluto
9 planets are in the solar planet.
There are 7 movements in the Planets by Gustav Holst
160 habital floors
in southern asia
It is the distance between a star and an earth-like planet
Probably. The milky way is a big place, and it is hard for us to see things that aren't actively glowing, like stars. Because planets don't glow, we can only see planets that aren't in our solar system by either their gravitational effects on the stars, or by them actually blocking out the star's light. Both of those require the planet to be very big to be observed. We have seen these planets, so one could logically assume that there are more planets that we can't see, and that some of these would fit in with the conditions that are needed for life to exist.
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there is 7 new planets
It has human life, all three forms of water (ice,liquid, snow), it has an atmosphere that protects us from the worst of the sun, and it is the perfect distance away from the sun to maintain life (habital zone).
There are eight planets.
No planets away.
None of the planets are midgets.
There are many other planets in many other galaxies.
there is many