Mercury. It has the longest cycle of ALL the planets, not just terrestrial.
Jupiter is not a terrestrial planet, so it possibly has no rocks at all, since it is a giant gas planet and contains of gasses such as hydrogen, helium and methane, rather than solid matter/particles.
The primary energy source that drives weather on terrestrial planets like Earth is the Sun. Solar energy drives processes such as the water cycle, which in turn influences atmospheric circulation, temperature patterns, and weather phenomena.
There is an estimated total of around 450 billion metric tons of aboveground terrestrial plant biomass on Earth. This biomass plays a crucial role in the planet's carbon cycle and ecosystem functions.
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Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
The planet is Mercury. (Some people think it is Venus, but it is Mercury.)
Jupiter is not a terrestrial planet, so it possibly has no rocks at all, since it is a giant gas planet and contains of gasses such as hydrogen, helium and methane, rather than solid matter/particles.
The primary energy source that drives weather on terrestrial planets like Earth is the Sun. Solar energy drives processes such as the water cycle, which in turn influences atmospheric circulation, temperature patterns, and weather phenomena.
The "year" is the time it takes a planet to completely revolve around the sun in its orbit.
There is an estimated total of around 450 billion metric tons of aboveground terrestrial plant biomass on Earth. This biomass plays a crucial role in the planet's carbon cycle and ecosystem functions.
All of the planets show "phases", in which only part of the planet is illuminated. However, only Venus and Mercury, as "interior" planets, go through the complete new/crescent/gibbous/full cycle.
The interphase is the longest.
The longest part of the cell cycle is typically the Interphase stage, which includes the G1, S, and G2 phases. This is where the cell grows, carries out normal metabolic activities, and replicates its DNA in preparation for cell division.
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the longest part of the cell cycle is Interphase
Earth definitely does. Possibly Venus and Mars have (or have had) a rock cycle of some sort, too. However, Venus and Mars lack liquid water and tectonic plates, which are important in Earth's rock cycle. On Earth, the rock types involved in the cycle are igneous (of volcanic origin), sedimentary and metamorphic.
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