It is the outside planet. We classified planet to be inside or outside using asteroid belt as the boarder line.
A planet cannot be considered "living" as it is a non-living celestial body. However, the presence of certain conditions such as liquid water, a stable atmosphere, and organic molecules can make a planet potentially habitable for living organisms.
No, it is not.
The boundary found only in plant cells is the cell wall. It is a rigid structure located outside the cell membrane that provides support and protection to the cell. The cell wall is made primarily of cellulose.
it can only be found in the plante kingdom but google it just in case
I am not sure what you mean but i think what you ment was niburu Niburu is a frozen gas giant behind Pluto far away from earth, it is not considered a planet yet thought. theres been debates that tells that we must choose between having both the plante Pluto and niburu a planet or neither of them a planet, niburu is also known to soon crash into earth that people believe is what that 2012 is. Niburu is also called planet x
To answer this question, technically, there is no planet 9th from the sun, because Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
The order of the planets in our Solar System are: Beginning from closest to the Sun:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto is not classified as a planet, but it is a Dwarf Planet.
Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun.
Jacques Plante
Rory Plante's birth name is Rory Howard Plante.
une plante - a plant
yes
Tammy Plante is 5' 5".
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "plante".
Brian Plante was born in 1956.
Moïse Plante died in 1892.
Moïse Plante was born in 1830.