chemistry is special because it looks at matter all the way down to its smallest parts.
It is the biggest the rock-like planets but is smaller than any of the gas planets. This makes it the fifth largest planet in the solar system
Dwarf planets are not a special type of planet. A small planet is later classified a dwarf planet. The only characteristic that makes it a dwarf planet is the size. Your question should be why are some planets small?
I can't say there is much that makes Earth special or unique. Earth may harbor life now, but other planets have done so before as well. There is a universe full of planets and potential life. There may possibly be 1 million other Earths out there, much like our own. But if you just want to compare the Earth to the solar system, you could say that it currently has intelligent life, even though there may be life on mars.
Properties have no executive function, they are observed features. One property of Mars is that it is cold compared to Earth, which is due to its greater distance from the Sun, which warms the planets.
You can consider a dwarf planet to be a special case from an asteroid - one that has achieved hydrostatic equilibrium, which basically means that it has enough gravity to force it into a round shape.
Uranus' most unique characteristic is that it's "laying on its side." The angle between its orbital plane and its rotational axis is only 7.77°.
It's bubbly compared to wine.
It is the biggest the rock-like planets but is smaller than any of the gas planets. This makes it the fifth largest planet in the solar system
its the last of the eight planets. and the farthest with the coldest moon in the solar system
Dwarf planets are not a special type of planet. A small planet is later classified a dwarf planet. The only characteristic that makes it a dwarf planet is the size. Your question should be why are some planets small?
because of its marine life and its wildlife
It is the only planet with water and living things on it. That makes it very special. The earth is the third planet away from the sun and get just the right amount of heat and light to keep us alive. Any closer it would be way to hot and any further away it would be way to cold.
I can't say there is much that makes Earth special or unique. Earth may harbor life now, but other planets have done so before as well. There is a universe full of planets and potential life. There may possibly be 1 million other Earths out there, much like our own. But if you just want to compare the Earth to the solar system, you could say that it currently has intelligent life, even though there may be life on mars.
The Solar System Makes the planets and the Stars.
The SI units are rationally defined, universal, based on a decimal system.
There are 464 extrasolar planets, and 8 planets within our Solar System. This makes a total of 470 known planets.
Properties have no executive function, they are observed features. One property of Mars is that it is cold compared to Earth, which is due to its greater distance from the Sun, which warms the planets.