People living on another planet would need to adapt to different gravity, atmosphere, and climate conditions. They would need specialized spacesuits or habitats to protect themselves from extreme temperature changes, radiation, and lack of suitable air for breathing. Additionally, they would likely need to grow their own food in controlled environments and rely on advanced technology for communication and transportation.
Let God worry about it or the Secular answer: Get another planet or don't promote your species.
Your mass does not change. Your weight, however, changes in proportion to the gravity of each planet.
People from another planet are commonly referred to as "aliens" or "extraterrestrials." These terms denote beings that originate from outside Earth, often depicted in science fiction and popular culture. The specifics of their characteristics and cultures vary widely depending on the context in which they are portrayed.
Depends... if we manage to create the right technology to travel 20 light years to our nearest 'Goldilocks' planet, then yes its possible and i hope that does happen during our life time...living on another planet would be so awesome :D
Mars
Your Mass!
our planet changes by the seasons and the weather
The Only Ones, from the song 'Another Girl, Another Planet' "I think I'm on another world with you, I'm on another planet with you, another girl, another planet, another girl, another planet".
That they happen when one planet moves in front of another.
Let God worry about it or the Secular answer: Get another planet or don't promote your species.
The first step would be to see if one or two people can travel to another planet. The deterioration in bone and muscle mass during such a long period of weightlessnes may be irreversible, plus there is a large risk of bombardment by radiation from the Sun, making it doubtful that travel to another planet is feasible.
Earth is a dynamic planet, constantly undergoing changes due to geological processes such as plate tectonics, erosion, and weathering. These changes contribute to the planet's diverse landscapes and natural features.
The mass of the object remains the same since it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, but the weight changes because weight is dependent on gravity, which varies from planet to planet. If the gravitational force on the new planet is different than on Earth, the weight of the object will be different.
Not discovered up today - 2011.
Another Planet was created in 1988-11.
No, black people do not come from another planet. Like all human beings, individuals of African descent originated from the continent of Africa and have evolved and migrated around the world over time.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.