simple answer, yes - the planet can be too far from our earth.so they and we can not go to each others planet.we do not have technology to go so far in the universe.there is a planet kepler22 in which life can exist.
.How do you know that earth isn't the other planet?
As of now, no other planet has been confirmed to sustain life like Earth. However, scientists are exploring Mars and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, such as Europa and Enceladus, as potential candidates for hosting microbial life due to the presence of water beneath their icy surfaces. Additionally, exoplanets in the habitable zone of their stars may have conditions suitable for life, but definitive evidence is still lacking.
Yes, apart from earth. (Technically the moon is not an actual planet, so technically the only planet humans have been on is Earth). There is talk of sending a manned mission to mars, though it seems unlikely.
its the only planet that has an atmosphere strong enough to hold air
Earth is the only habitable planet in our solar system. As for the rest of the universe, it's highly probable that there are planets that can sustain life but compared to the billions of other objects in that vast emptiness, it's a difficult task to even find any.
You need water to live and other planets don't have water
Yes. Planet earth has many forms of life. However apart from on Earth there is no other life that we know of.
It has dogs, fish, trees, people, and cars on it.
So far, earth is the only planet known to support life, but many scientists thing that life probably exists on other planets.
4 billion years ago, the earth collided with another planet, that planet fell apart and the debris of that planet stayed in an orbit around the earth. Those pieces of debris attracted each other and they builed up the moon like that
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Within our own solar system, Earth and Mars most closely resemble each other, but with all other planets, the differences far outweigh the similarities.
Earth, Apart from ours no other planets been proved to have living things !
The Moon was - probably - formed when a planet perhaps as large as Mars collided with the Earth. The mass blown out of the Earth merged with the fragments of the other, now destroyed, planet to form the Moon. How far apart are two colliding cars? Zero.
.How do you know that earth isn't the other planet?
The biosphere is the Earth's living system as it consists of all living organisms on the planet, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It interacts with the other physical systems (atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere) to sustain life on Earth.
No planet has been discovered yet whose average distance from the sunis smaller than that of Mercury.Mercury and Venus both orbit closer to the sun than Earth does.