Not really. If the planet were otherwise habitable, this might indicate that the seasons would be a little more pronounced than ours here on Earth, but it probably wouldn't make much difference.
not if you have someone there with you .
Neither - they are a natural part of the ecosystem of the planet and have a role to play in that ecosystem. Good and Bad are human concepts.
every planet has air some are poisonous and some have bad gas
Uranium exists whether you like it or not, and the planet, being inanimate, doesn't care one way or the other, so it's a silly question.
114 degrees on June 21 2008. Such a bad heat wave hope this helps:D
No, planets are not bad because they are tilted. The Earth's tilt for example gives us the seasons. Uranus is tilted on its side; Venus is upside-down.
Bad Planet happened in 2005-12.
There is no such thing as a good planet or a bad planet. Also, Pluto is not a planet.
Yes. It has no oxygen in its thin atmosphere. Also the average temperature is about minus 23 degrees Celsius. Also there's no liquid water.
There is no mining in Antarctica: it is expressly forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty System, which dedicates everything south of 60 degrees south latitude on planet Earth to science.
Window regulator is probably bad.
Pollution
Is our increase in population good or bad for the planet
Six inch heels are very bad for your feet. In addition, they alter the tilt of the pelvis and contribute to spinal misalignment.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings, and all have some kind of tilt to their axes. However, the one that's the most tilted is Uranus, which lies on its side in relation to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. It is said that something bumped into Uranus and the crash is so bad that Uranus tilted over along with it's rings. And now, it is still tilted.
yes. we are killing the planet.
not if you have someone there with you .