not saturn
they are all small rocky planets [earth,mercury,venus,mars]
The inner planets are called "rocky" or terrestrial, a name which underscores the contrast with the outer gas giant planets.
He may easily have seen all of the planets in our solar system at one time or another, but the only one he or anybody else ever walked on is the Earth.
Yes. I can. See related question.
Terrestrial planets got their name because they have solid surfaces similar to Earth. The word "terrestrial" is derived from the Latin word "terra," which means Earth. These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
As of now, the only planet people have walked on is Earth. All other planetary bodies in our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, Venus, and others, have not been visited by humans on foot. NASA's Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, making it the only celestial body besides Earth that humans have physically explored.
people did not go to all planet.But they did go to no dwaf planet
it is all to do with what kind of gases the planet has in its atmophere unless i know the planets name thats all can say
they get their names from the greek Gods like Venus.
they are all small rocky planets [earth,mercury,venus,mars]
If you mean all our planets and comets, it's called the Sun. It is called "The Solar System".
The inner planets are called "rocky" or terrestrial, a name which underscores the contrast with the outer gas giant planets.
He may easily have seen all of the planets in our solar system at one time or another, but the only one he or anybody else ever walked on is the Earth.
It is called the Solar System.
Yes. I can. See related question.
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! As far as we know, humans have only walked on one planet so far, and that's our beautiful blue home, Earth. But who knows what the future holds? Perhaps one day we'll stroll on the surface of other planets like Mars or maybe even the moon again. Keep dreaming and exploring, my friend.
Terrestrial planets got their name because they have solid surfaces similar to Earth. The word "terrestrial" is derived from the Latin word "terra," which means Earth. These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.