life
It has water and air unlike all other planets.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.
Four of the eight planets in the solar system do not have solid surfaces, unlike Earth. Compared with the other three terrestrial or rocky planets, there are three main differences. The most obvious ones are that Earth's surface is covered in liquid water and, with it, living organisms. A third difference that is not as obvious is that Earth's crust is broken up into several dozen technonic plates that slowly move, changing Earth's surface over the course of millions of years.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
Unlike some other planets, earth spins on it's own axis.
the earth is different because the weather there is natural unlike the other planets were its freezing cold or boiling hot and is the only place that you can live and not die easily
The other planets do have gravity.
Since no one from Earth has visited another planet, and we have no indication that there is anyone on the other planets, Earth does not help other planets in any way. Why do you think there is something Earth does to help them- whoever them is.
Mars has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide in its soil. It has frozen water at its poles, which is unlike any other planet except Earth.
Earth and the other planets are mostly made of rock.
They are called terrestrial because they are "Earth-like" (Latin Terra, or Earth).The four inner, rocky planets are known as the terrestrial planets because they have a clearly defined terrain (unlike the four outer gas giant planets).They are all made of rock (and other things).So, in a way, the other three are similar to Earth.The word "terrestrial" comes from a Latin word meaning "land" or "earth".
Astronomers have found Earth-sized planets in other solar systems.
No, other planets are rotating at other speeds.
It has water and air unlike all other planets.
The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets, since they have a clearly defined terrain (unlike the four outer gas giant planets). The terms are derived from Latin words for Earth (Terra and Tellus), so these planets are, in a certain way, "Earth-like".
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