yah its MARS.
Some people believe that the planets where created more or less the way they are; none used to be more like Earth.
That would be "Earth". Occasionally other terms like "Gaea", "Terra", or "Tellus" are used, but Earth is by far the most common.
"Earth" should be capitalized when it is being referred to as the proper noun for our planet, such as in "Planet Earth." However, when used in a more general sense to refer to soil or land, it is not capitalized.
Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
Any half of a planet with a great circle as a boundary can be called a hemisphere. Most often the equator is used as a boundary dividing the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The Earth has an accepted "prime meridian" (which runs through Greenwich England) and the continuation of that meridian divides the Earth into an eastern and a western hemisphere.
The ultimate source of all energy on planet Earth is the sun. Solar energy is converted and stored in various forms such as wind, fossil fuels, and biomass, which are then used to power various processes on Earth.
Mars used to be more like Earth.
Earth is capitalized when used as a planet such as Earth is the third planet in our solar system. If you are referring just to earth, as in soil, It is not capitalized. The sun warms the earth.
No, it was not. As years past, more and more people get to have their own electrical devices and they started to use up more and more energy. As a result, they made the Earth look like a brownish planet instead of a beautiful blue planet that we used to have and that we used to live in. ^^
no, but mars used to have fresh water, but no oxygen.
That would be "Earth". Occasionally other terms like "Gaea", "Terra", or "Tellus" are used, but Earth is by far the most common.
planet earth
"Earth" should be capitalized when it is being referred to as the proper noun for our planet, such as in "Planet Earth." However, when used in a more general sense to refer to soil or land, it is not capitalized.
Pluto. It used to be considered a planet. Now is it officially a dwarf planet. More like a big moon, or asteroid, instead of a planet.
The prefix "terra-" is used in words to mean related to Earth or land. For example, "terraforming" refers to the process of making a planet more Earth-like, and "terracotta" refers to a type of clay pottery that is fired in a kiln.
Normally lower case but if the planet is the subject of the sentence it can be called 'Planet Earth' espcially in a non-astronomical context.
"Earth" is typically used with the definite article "the" to refer to the planet as a whole or to the ground or soil. For example, "The Earth is the third planet from the sun" or "The farmer planted seeds in the earth."
Yes, the word Earth when used for the planet, is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific planet. When the noun 'earth' is used to mean soil, it is a common noun.